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FOREWORD 

^^AETWEEN the York Rite and the real Scottish 

dm W Rite, i. e., that of the Northern and Southern 
PB I LB Jurisdictions of the United States of America 

J^^JTJ (and now Canada) there has always existed a 
spirit of fraternal intercourse, not so much ex- 
pressed in official relations as a mutual understanding of true 
friendship. 

The York Rite as we understand it has sole jurisdiction 
over, and control of, the first three degrees of Free Masonry, 
and all who have received these three in a lawful Masonic 
way are eligible to petition the Scottish Rite for its begin- 
ning — the Fourth — and advancement to its Thirty-Second 
Degree. 

The Masonic student may have his own individual opinion 
of the origin, growth and development of the present system 
guiding the Craft, but all can meet upon the common level 
of search for the facts upon which the opinion may be based, 
and it is because of the desire to aid the searcher for truth 
that this volume of Scottish Rite History has my approval and 
permission is granted for its publication. 

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jForetoorn 



To Brother Julius F. Sachse, P.M., the Librarian of the 
Right Worshipful Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, is due all 
the credit of the labor required in its compilation. 




Grand Master. 
Philadelphia, November 15, A.D. 1915, A.L. 5915. 




IV 




CONTENTS 



Document No. 2498 

The oldest known Scottish Rite Document — Os- 
sonde Verriere — His Certificate — Seals — Translation 
— Vizes on the Document — Claim to have been de- 
rived from the Grand Lodge of England — Stephen 
Morin — The twenty-five original Degrees 



1-10 



II 



Document No. 2999 

The Forst Patent — Supreme Council at Philadel- 
phia, June 25, 1781 — Philadelphia Lodge of Perfec- 
tion — Acknowledgment of Patent — Abraham Forst — 
Moses Michael Hays— His Patent, 1768— W. M. of 
King David's Lodge, Newport, R. I. — R. W. Grand 
Master of Massachusetts — Constitutes King Solomon 
Lodge of Perfection at Marthas Vineyard — Death 
of Bro. Hays— Obituary 11-27 



Contents 



III 

Document No. 104 

The Minute Book for the Lodge of "Grand Elect 
Perfect & Sublime Masons in the City of Phila- 
delphia, 25 June, 1781" — William Marshall — Isaac 
Dacosta — Solomon Bush — Simon Nathan — Joseph M. 
Myers — Moses Cohen — Samuel Myers — Thomas Ran- 
dall — Secret Masters Lodge, Oct. 1782 — Baruch 
Moses Spitzer— Lodge meets at Videll's Alley — By- 
Laws and Regulations — Benjamin Seixas — Records 
of the Lodge — Lodge Room in Black Horse Alley — 
Engraved Certificates — Solomon Etting — Bro. Ben- 
jamin Nones — Peter Le Barbier Duplessis — Dedica- 
tion of Lodge Room — Bro. Vanost's Oration — Fines 
for Non-attendance — Letter to Frederick the Great 
— Financial Troubles — Efforts to Collect Dues — 
Revision of By-Laws — Sublime Lodge at Charles- 
ton, S. C. — Embarrassments of the Brethren — Jewels 
of the Lodge — Revision of Rules — Return to Videll's 
Alley — Hamilton vs. Nones — William Moore Smith 
— Proctor vs. Young — Resolution of Thanks to 
Thrice Potent Solomon Bush — Adjustment of Ac- 
counts — Election of Officers — Augustine Prevost — 
End of the Minute Book— Roster of the Lodge 28-168 

Document No. 2681 

Duplicity of Duplessis — Augustine Prevost — 
Patents William Moore Smith Deputy Inspector 
General August 19, 1789 — Endorsement by James 
Ph. Puglia — Appoints Duplessis Deputy Inspector 

General, February 1, 1790 169-175 

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Document No. 2551 

John Gabriel Tardy — Patent of Samuel F. Brad- 
ford granted by Duplessis, November 17, 1809 — 
Bayse Newcombe — Letter to J. J. Gourgas 175-178 

IV 

Document No. 209 

"Grand Consistory" New Thebes (Havana Cuba) 
to the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania — Origin of 
Freemasonry — Constitution of the Order — Masonic 
Powers — Frederick King of Prussia — Napoleon — 
Arguments — Bro. D. Glock claims right to confer 
Symbolic Degree — York vs. Scottish Rite — Louis 
St. Victor — Irregular and Spurious Lodges — Chal- 
lenge to the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania — Threats 
to same — Signatures in Masonic Cipher — Fac-simile. 179-191 



Document No. 11929 

The Golden Book of the ' ' Supreme Council for the 
Western Hemisphere" — Description — the year 1832 
Saint Laurent — Ragon — Laurent's Golden Book — 
Hicks — Dogma — Preamble — Institutes — Abstracts 
from Minutes of the United Supreme Council for the 
Western Hemisphere — Statutes and Regulations — 
New Institutes — Frederick the Great — Classification 
of Degrees — Extracts from Spanish Golden Book — 
Patent of Count Saint Laurent — Metropolitan Grand 
Lodge — Supreme Council of France — South America 
and Canary Islands — Verbal Process — Records and 
Protocol — Meeting of Joint Committee — The Treaty 

vii 



Contents 



— Katification of Treaty of Union — Text and Articles 
— Approval of Treaty — Extracts — Proclamation of 
Treaty — United Supreme Council — Grant to Count 
Saint Laurent — Patent to General Lafayette — Auto- 
graph Letter of General Lafayette — Special Powers 
granted Lafayette — Consistory of Louisiana — Loge 
De L 'Olivier Ecossais— End of the Golden Book .. 192-302 



Appendix 
Document No. 5442 
The Expulsion of Joseph Cerneau 



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ILLUSTRATIONS 



Moses Michael Hays, Portrait frontispiece * 

Ossonde Verriere Certificate facing page 4 ^ 

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Vizes " 

Abram Forst Patent " 

" " Endorsement " 

" VlZE " 

Meeting Place, Videll 's Alley ' * 

" " Black Horse Alley .... * ' 

Frederick the Great, Portrait " 

Facsimile op Letter between pp. 90-91 

Wm. Moore Smith Patent, Heading facing page 172 v 

Blank Certificate, Circa 1800-1810 " " 176' 

Seal Loge La Raison Perfectionne, Orient 

Petit Trou " " 180 

Elias Hicks, Portrait c * " 192 

First Page of the Golden Book, Facsimile. b etween 200-201 

Note by Gen. Lafayette, Facsimile page 291 

Loge D 'Olivier Ecossais, Facsimile " 299 



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ANCIENT SCOTTISH RITE DOCUMENTS 



OF THE 



ARCHIVES OF THE E. W. GRAND LODGE, 
F. & A. M., OF PENNSYLVANIA. 



CERTIFICATE NO. 2498. 

^B^fc^HAT Treasure House of Masonic lore, the archives 
/ <4 of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, undoubtedly 

■ g contains the most ancient original Manuscript or 

^^^^Jr Document relating to the Ancient and Accepted 
Scottish Rite in the western world. 
Heretofore the oldest Scottish Rite Document was supposed 
to be the original Patent in the archives of the Grand Lodge 
of Pennsylvania, appointing Abraham Forst, a merchant of 
Philadelphia, as the Deputy Grand Inspector of Virginia, and 
signed by Moses M. Hays, the Deputy Grand Inspector Gen- 
eral, and this was dated, Ninth Day of the Seventh Month 
called Nisson of the year 7781 of the Restoration 2311 and 
of the Vulgar Era the Fourth Day of April, 1781. 

In the Archives of the Grand Lodge there was recently 
found among a lot of old, musty, yellow and long-forgotten 
documents relating to the Provincial Grand Lodge in the West 
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Indies, warranted by the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania in the 
year 1802, an original Scottish Rite Certificate issued to 
Ossonde Verriere, a planter in St. Domingo, dated October 
26th, 1764, signed by no less a dignitary than Stephen Morin, 
and which is without doubt the most ancient authenticated 
Scottish Rite document known. 

How intimate the connection of the R. W. Grand Lodge F. 
& A. M. of Pennsylvania, was with the French Brethren, in 
the Island of St. Domingo, toward the close of the eighteenth 
and opening decades of the nineteenth centuries where the 
Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite was introduced by Stephen 
Morin about the year 1762, is shown by a number of docu- 
ments, in the archives of the Grand Lodge. 

This intercourse with the French Brethren in St. Domingo 
increased to such an extent that after several Lodges had been 
erected under the Jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Penn- 
sylvania, a Provincial Grand Warrant was issued to govern 
the Lodges in the West India Islands. This was the only 
warrant of this kind ever issued by the Grand Lodge of Penn- 
sylvania. 

Shortly after receiving his patent in Paris Stephen Morin 
sailed for America and established a Lodge of Perfect and 
Sublime Masons at St. Domingo. It is from this body that 
our certificate bearing Morin 's name emanates, and through 
whom the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite was established 
in the western world. 

We have no definite record of the movements of Stephen 
Morin while in this country. 

According to the Francken Charter of the Lodge of Perfec- 
tion at Albany, New York, it would appear that Morin was 
in Jamaica in 1767. There is, however, no proof of this, nor 
is there any known record of a Lodge of the Ancient and 
Accepted Scottish Rite being upon that Island at that early 

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period. The date of the Verriere Certificate is the last record 
we have, so far as known, of Morin. The date and place of 
his death has thns far proved an unsolved mystery. 

Following is the original French text of the Ossonde Ver- 
riere Certificate, signed by Stephen Morin as Sublime Grand 
Master and Grand Inspector and dated at the Orient of Port 
Au Prince, October 26, 1764, accompanied by a reduced fac- 
simile of the parchment. There are also drawings of the two- 
seals attached to the document. Unfortunately the lettering 
in the ribbon at the bottom of the large one is illegible : 

Que Le grand A:, de L:. mintienne L'edifice que nous elevons a sa 
gloire, 

Una t rib us ab uno. 
Les tenebres ne Vont point comprise. 

Sous le bon plaisir du T. Rble. T. II. et T. Sme. frere Le comte 
Ferrers Tamworth grand Maitre de toutes les Loges regulieres sous 
la domination Anglaise, et du T. Rble. et tres excellent frere Chail- 
lou de Jonville substitut general de L'art Royal, et Gd. Mr. des Loges 
des grands elect parfaite, Mac. et Sub. Ecc. sous la domination 
franchise Etablies a L'orient de Paris. 

Nous Grands Elus parfaite Ms. et Sublimes Ecc. Chrs. d'Orient et 
d' Occident, Princes de Im. Chrs. de L'aigle blanc, de L'aigle noir du 
Soliel, &c. &c. &c. &jc. Inspectur de toutes les L.L.R.R. dans la 
partie du noveau monde &c. &c. &c. &c. Chef des douze tribus, de- 
positaires et gardiens fideles du Tresor pretieux connu de nous 
seuls anciens maitres, regulierement assembles aupres du B. A. ou 
regne constament la defence le Silence, et la parfaite harmonie. 

A Toutes Les Loges duement constituees, et a tous les hommes 
eclaires presents et avenirs, de quelques grades et dignitees dou ils 
puissent etre deeores, Etablis et rependus sur les deux hemispheres, 
qui ces presents Verront; Salut. par les nombre S. et misterieux 3, 
5, 7 et 9, &c. &c. &c. &c. 

Declarons Que le f . Ossonde Verriere Habitant cultivateur au Port 
au Prince Isle St. Dominque, membre et Tresorier de la L. la parfaite 
Union dud Lieu, et aussi membre de la L. la parfaite harmonie en la 
meme ville, dont la signature est cy en marge Ne Varietur. Nous 
ayant donne en tous temps des preuvee d'un Zele veritablement 

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niaconique dans les differents grades de la maconnerie par lesquels 
il a passe; et edifie par une conduite Sage, des Moeurs de pures, et 
un amour sincere pour tous les freres; Digne de nos Eloges, Nous 
ne pouvons nous dispenser de luy accorder et conferer le grade de 
Gd. Elu. pt. Ms. et Sub'me. Eccossais dans lequel il ete receu et 
decore avec toutes les ceremonies usitees. C'est la Justice, et la 
recompense que nous avec cru de voir luy rendre. 

Sous quoy nous prions a tous les respectables ft. de vouloir bien 
le reconnoitre pour t'el, luy accorder vos amities, consils et Secouos. 
si le cas le requiert; Promettant d'enuser ainsi, envers tous les R.R. 
ff. qui se presenteront a nous munis de titres authentiques. Et pour 
donner a celuy-ey toute la force, et la Valleur requise nous y avons 
fait apposer le sceau de Cire rouge de Notre respectable grande Loge, 
Signer par les fi 2 . et contre signer par notre gd. Secretaire. 

Donne a L'orient du Port au Prince aupres du B. A. le 26th Oc- 
tobre L'an de la grand lumiere 5764,1. 



Morin, G. M. Sme, et Gd, Inspectrer, 

Rouzier P. G. S. Ch. P. Ma. 

A'Castaing 

Gabriel Vasteau G. G. 



Lebarss, P. M. 

BlNANCOURT, G. T. 

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(Translation.) 

That the Grand A:, of L:. maintain the edifice we erect 
to his honor. 

Una tribus ab uno. 

The benighted never have comprehended it. 

Under the good pleasure of the Most Respectable, Most Illustrious 
and Most Sublime Brother Count Ferrers Tamworth, Grand Master 
of all the regular Lodges under the English domination, and of the 
most Respectable and most excellent Brother Chaillon de Jonville, 
Substitute General of the Royal Art and Grand Master of the Lodges 
of the Grand Elect Perfect Masons and Sublime Ecossais under the 
French domination established at the Orient of Paris. 

We, Grand Elect Perfect Masons and Sublime Ecossais Knights 
of the East and West, Princes of Jerusalem, Knights of the White 
and Black Eagles, of the Sun, &c. &c. &c. &c. Inspectors of all the 
regular Lodges in this part of the new World, &c. &c. &c. &c. Chief 
of the Twelve Tribes, depositories and faithful guardians of the 
precious Treasure known to us, the only Ancient Masters, regularly 
assembled near the Burning Bush, where reigns continually Virtue, 
Silence and Perfect Harmony. 

To all Lodges duly constituted, and to all enlightened men of the 
present and the future, or with whatsoever degrees and Dignities 
they may be decorated, established and scattered over the two hem- 
ispheres to whom these presents may come, Salutations, by the Sub- 
lime and Mysterious numbers 3, 5, 7 and 9 &c. &c. &c. &c. 

We declare that the Brother Ossonde Verriere, a planter, of Port- 
au-Prince in the Island of St. Domingo, member and treasurer of the 
Lodge " Perfect Harmony " in the same town, whose signature will 
be found in the margin Ne Varietur; having always given us proofs 
of a true Masonic zeal, in the various degrees of Masonry through 
which he has passed, and edified by his wise conduct, pure Morals, 
and sincere love for all the Brethren, worthy of our praise, we can- 
not refrain from according and conferring upon him the Degree of 
a Grand Elect Perfect Mason and Sublime Ecossais into which he 
has been received and invested with all the customary ceremonies. 
This is the justice and the reward which we have believed it proper 
to render him. 

In virtue whereof we pray all respectable Brethren to be pleased 

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to recognize him as such, to accord to him your friendship, counsel 
and assistance, should circumstance require it, promising to com- 
port ourselves similarly toward all respectable Brethren who present 
themselves to us, provided with proper credentials. 

And in order to give hereto all the force and value requisite, we 
have caused to be hereto attached the seal of red wax (the red waxen 
seal) of our respectable Grand Lodge, signed by the Brethren and 
countersigned by our Grand Secretary. 

Given at the Orient of Port au Prince, near the Burning Bush, 
the 26th day of October, in the year of the Great Light 5764, 1. 

Morin, Sublime Grand Master and 
Grand Inspector. 

Rouzier, P.G.S.Ch.P.Ma. 

A'Castaing 

Gabriel Vasteau, G. G. 



Lebar, P. M. 

BlNANCOURT, G. T. 




By order 
Delatour, G.Sec.Sce.Mon 




There are four Vises or official endorsements on the back of 
the parchment. Some words of these are illegible, viz. : 



(1) Vu pres nous Grand Maitre et Grands officiers 
de La Loge Ecosaisse du Cap conformements 

a la deliberation de ce Jour 21 Mars 

grande Lumiere 5764. 

Par Mandement de la tres 
Respectable Loge 
Amboide 

Gr. Secretaire. 
(2) 

J'ay ete recue Prince de Jim dans la loge Ecc, la Parfaite. 
Harmonie du Port-au-Prince en mars 1766, fr. Boyer. 
Major du Rcgim d'Angoumois tenant le Septre, et fr. 
Lamarque de Langterie Cazeau, Le bis 

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(3) 

J'ay ete recue ibd d'orient a la loge du Cap a. 
L>, Equinox du printemps de 1765. L. A. Chapideau tenant le. 
Siege. 

(4) Vu en souv:. Ch:. 

De R:. C:. du lieu 

tres Saint du Petit 
Goave, assemble sous le Sceptre 

due tres Sage S :. Radou le 15 le de 1 :. 7775. 
Radou Huett, 

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(Translation.) 

No. 1. Examined by us Grand Master and Grand Officer of the 
Scottish Lodge du Cap in conformity with the deliberation of this 
day the 31st of March, year of the Great Light 5764. 
By order of the very respectable Lodge 

(Signed) Amboide, 
Grand Secretary. 

No. 2. I was received Prince of Jerusalem in the Scottish Lodge, 
the Perfect Harmonie at Port-au-Prince, March 1766, Brother Boyer 
Major of the regiment D'Angoumois, holding the Sceptre, and 
Brother Lamarque de Langterie Cazeau the second — 

No. 3. I was received the same at the Orient of the Scottish Lodge 
of Du cap at the Eqinox of the Spring of 1765. L. A. Chapideau 
holding the chair. 

No. 4. Examined in Souverain, Ch:. de R:. C:. 1 of the place very 
Holy of the Petit Goave, assembled under the Sceptre of the very 
wise S :. Radon the 15th of September, year of the great light 7775. 

(Signed) Radon Huit 
S.P. 

One of the most curious features of this ancient Morin cer- 
tificate, and one that it is not recalled ever having been in 
print, is, that the authority for these ancient and accepted 

i Note abbreviations in text : B : . A ; . Buisson Ardente ; P : . M : . Prince 
Macon; Ch:. M:. Chevalier Prince Macon. 

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Scottish Kite bodies is claimed to have been originally derived 
from Brother The Eight Hon. Washington Shirley, Earl Fer- 
rers, Viscount Tamworth, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge 
of England (Moderns) 1762 and 1763. 

Chaillon de Jonville named in this certificate as Substitute 
General of the Eoyal Art, and Grand Master of the Lodges 
of the Grand Elect, Perfect and Sublime Scottish Masons, 
under the Grand Orient of Paris, received his appointment 
in 1762 from Louis of Bourbon, Count of Clermont, the Per- 
petual Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of France. 

The Council of the "Empereurs D' Orient et d' Occident, 
Souverain Princes Macons" was the title of the Grand Chap- 
ter of the so called higher grades of Freemasonry, which were 
formed at Paris in 1758, and extended its legislative and 
dogmatic power over the various accepted higher degrees in 
vogue throughout northern France. An authority of which 
it was deprived in 1780 by the actions of the Grand Lodge 
of France. 

Stephen Morin, the founder of the Scottish Rite in Amer- 
ica, was granted a patent at Paris by the "Conseil des Em- 
pereurs d' Orient et Occident" dated August 27, 1761, con- 
ferring upon him the dignity of Depute Grand Inspecteur 
(dans toutes les parties du Nouveau Monde) by which he was 
empowered to confer the twenty-five Sublime Degrees of High 
Perfection ; divided into seven classes over which this Council 
claimed authority. This patent also gave him the power to 
create Inspectors General in all places where the Sublime 
Degrees had not been established. 

In the French records, Morin is designated as Grand elu 
parfait et ancien Maitre sublime, Prince Macon, Chevalier et 
Prince sublime de tous les Ordres de la Maconnerie de perfec- 
tion, membre de la Loge royale de a Trinite, etc. 

Thory, in his Histoire de la Fondation du Grand Orient de 

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France, pp- 121-127, recites : ' ' de former et etablir une Loge, 
pour recevoir et multiplier L'Ordre des Macons libres dans 
tous les grades parf aits et sublimes ; — de prendre soin que les 
statute et reglemens de la Grande et souveraine Loge, gen- 
eraux et particuliers, soient tenus et observes, et de n'y jamais 
admettre que de vrais et legitimes freres de la Macounerie 
sublime; — de regler et gouverner tous les membres, qui com- 
poseront sa dite Loge, qu'il peut etablir dans les quatre par- 
ties du Monde, ou il arrivera ou pourra demeurer, sous le 
titre de Loge de Saint-Jean, et Surnommee la Parfaite Har- 
monie; — de choisir tels officiers, pour l'aider a gouverner sa 
Loge, comme il le jugera bon i ' etc. ' ' 

(Translation.) 
"to form and establish a Lodge, to receive and multiply the 
Royal Order of the Free Masons in all the perfect and sub- 
lime degrees; to take care that the statutes and regulations, 
general and particular, of the Grand and Sovereign Lodge be 
kept and observed, and to admit in it none but true and 
legitimate Brethren of the sublime Masonry, to regulate and 
govern all the members, who shall compose his said Lodge, 
which he may establish in any of the four parts of the World, 
where he may arrive or may reside under the title of Lodge 
of Saint- Jean, and surnamed the Perfect Harmonie; — to 
choose such officers, that he might see fit, to aid him to govern 
his Lodge, etc." 

The twenty-five degrees which Morin was empowered to 
confer under his patent were divided into seven groups or 
classes, viz: — 

Class — 1 

(1) Entered Apprentice. 

(2) Fellow Craft. 

(3) Master Mason. 

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Class — 2 

(4) Secret Master. 

(5) Perfect Master. 

(6) Confidential Secretary. 

(7) Intendant of the Buildings. 

(8) Provost and Judge. 

Class — 3 

(9) Elect Knight of the 9. 

(10) 111 .'. Elect Knight of the 15. 2 

(11) 111.*. Elect, Chief of the 12 tribes. 

Class — 4 
(12) Gr.'. Master — Architect. 

( 13 ) Kt . * . of the Royal Arch. 

(14) Gr .'. Elect Ancient, Perfect Master. 

Class — 5 

(15) Kt.'.of the Sword. 

(16) Prince of Jerusalem. 

(17) Kt .'. of the Orient and the Occident. 

(18) Prince and Kt .'. of Rose Croix. 

Class — 6 

(19) Gr .'. Pontiff or Master Ad-Vitam. 

(20) Gr .'. Patriarch Noachite. 

(21) Gr .'. Master of the key of Masonry. 

(22) Prince of Libanus, Kt .*. of the Royal-Hache. 

Class — 7 

(23) Prince Adepte, Chef, of the Grand Consistory. 

(24) 111 .". Kt .'. Commander of the White and Black Eagle. 

(25) 111 . * . Souveraine Prince of Masonry, Grand Knight 
and Sublime Commander of the Royal Secret. 

2 Vide Thory, before quoted, pp. 15, 18, 25 sq. et 121-127. 

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II 

CERTIFICATE NO. 2499. 

0g/g^W& next oldest document in the Archives of the R. 
/ *A W. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania relating to 

a h what was originally known as ' ' Perfect and Sub- 

^^^Jr lime" Masonry, and subsequent to 1801, as the 
"Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite," is the 
Patent issued in 1781 to one Abraham Forst, a merchant in 
Philadelphia, thereby constituting him a Deputy Inspector of 
Sublime Masonry in the States or Province of Virginia. This 
document is dated April 4, 1781. Until the finding of the 
Certificate given to Ossondi Verriere, dated October 26, 1764, 
and signed by Stephen Morin, the Forst Patent was thought 
to be the most ancient original Scottish Rite Document in the 
Pennsylvania Archives. 1 

This document is of special interest to us, as it was granted 
and signed by Brother Moses Michael Hays, Deputy Inspector 
General and Grand Master of Sublime Masonry, by whom 

i Acknowledgments are due to Brother Thomas W. Davis, Grand Sec- 
retary, Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, Brother S. P. Williams, Grand 
Secretary, Grand Lodge of Ehode Island, Brother Lynn W. Felch, of 
Providence, Brother Max Levy of Newport, also the librarians of the 
Massachusetts and Newport Historical Societies; for assistance in veri- 
fying facts and obtaining material for this paper; also to Samuel Op- 
pemheim, whose thorough work on the ' ' Jews and Masonry in the United 
States Before 1810 ' ' has been a great service to the compiler. 

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undoubtedly the Eite was introduced and spread in the vari- 
ous States, both North and South; by granting patents to 
various well-known brethren as Deputy Inspectors for differ- 
ent states and places. There can be but little doubt, that all 
the dignitaries who acknowledged the Forst Patent, as shown 
upon the reverse of the parchment, derived their authority 
from Brother Moses Michael Hays. 

Philadelphia has been acknowledged to be the mother city 
of Symbolic Free-Masonry in the Western World, and in 
view of evidences here presented we may well claim Philadel- 
phia as the actual center where ''Perfect and Sublime" 
Masonry was revived on the western continent and thence 
became the active Masonic body now known as the "Ancient 
and Accepted Scottish Kite. ' ' 

Just when the first Supreme Chapter [Council] of "Perfect 
and Sublime" Masonry was held in Philadelphia cannot be 
determined; it is certain, however, that it was toward the 
close of the Revolutionary War, during the occupation of New- 
port and New York by the British, as many of the members 
of the Rite were patriots and had removed to Philadelphia. 

The Forst Patent signed by Moses M. Hays was issued and 
dated 39 degrees, 40 minutes, north latitude, at Philadelphia, 
in April of the year 1781, and subsequently was endorsed by 
six of the leading Grand Inspectors in America. 

Three months later the following call appeared in the lead- 
ing newspaper of Philadelphia : 

Saturday Pennsylvania Packet June 23, 1781. 

or the 
Vol. X. General Advertiser No. 746. 

Philadelphia, June 23. 

The Grand, Elect, Perfect and Sublime Masons, as all 
Knights, Princes and Inspectors of Masonry, now in this city, 

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are desired to attend (with their proper authentic titles) on 
Monday Evening Next, at six o'clock, at the house of Dennis 
McCartney, in Elbow-Lane 2 where a chapter will be held. 

By order of the Deputy Grand Inspector for the State of 
Pennsylvania. 
Le. Droict De. Bussey, 

Sublime Grand Secretary. 
Philadelphia, June 22, 1781. 

Following is a copy of the original Minute of this Meeting 
as recorded October 23, 1782, in the first Minute Book for the 
Lodge of ' ' Grand Elect Perfect and Sublime Masons, ' ' in the 
City of Philadelphia : 





Philadelphia, 25th, June 1781. 

At a chapter held by order of the Deputy Grand Inspector 
for Pennsylvania, in consequence of an advertisement by Br. 
Ladroit Debussey Sub 'me Grand Secretary, in the Pennsyl- 
vania Packet of 23d June. 

Brother Solomon Bush, Deputy Grand Inspector for Penn- 
sylvania, in the Chair. 

2 Elbow-Lane is a small thoroughfare between Market and Chestnut 
Streets, Philadelphia, running east from Third to Bank Street. Orig- 
inally it ran from Market south and turned west at right angles to 
Third Street; it was then called White House Alley from Market Street 
to the turn and Elbow-Lane from the turn West to Third Street. The 
end from Market Street was later continued to Chestnut Street and 
called Bank Alley now Bank Street. 

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Brother Isaac DaCosta, Grand Warden, Insp'r Gen'l for 
the W. I. and North America. 
Members. 

The thrice Puiss't Simon Nathan Dep'y Gr'd. Insp'r for 
North Carolina. 

The thrice Puiss't Samuel Myers Dep'y Gr'd. Insp'r for 
the Leward Islands. 

The thrice Puiss't Barnard M. Spitzer, D. G. Inspt. for 
Georgia. 

The thrice Puiss't Thomas Randall, Dep'y Grand Insp'r 
for New Jersey. 

The thrice Illustr 's Benjamin Seixas, Prince of Jerusalem. 

The thrice Illustr 's Moses Cohen, Knight of the Sun. 

The thrice Illustr 's Myer M. Cohen, Knight of the Sun. 

' ' Six-o 'clock a Lodge of Secret Master Opened, and pro- 
ceeded to business. A Brother Ogilby requested admitance, 
reporting he was a Royal Arch, upon examination found he 
could not be admitted. After many debates in regard of 
establishing a Lodge of Perfection at this Place, nothing de- 
cisive was concluded upon Excepting leaving the forming of a 
Set of Rules and Regulations which was to be done and pre- 
sented at our next Meeting by the Deputy Inspector for this 
State. At half after 10. Lodge Closed with harmony and 
Brotherly Affection. 

"A True Copy of the Former Minutes. 
Joseph M. Myers, Grand Sece'y Pro Temp." 

It will be noticed that this meeting was the first and only 
Grand Chapter [Council] of Grand Elect Perfect and Sub- 
lime Masons to be held in the western world, during the 
eighteenth century, of which any documentary record has 
come down to us. That there must have been an organization 
of Sublime Masonry in Pennsylvania prior to the date of the 

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FAC-SIMILE (REDUCED) OF THE FORST PATENT, No. 2499 IN ARCHIVES, GRANTED BY BROTHER M. M. HAYS, 

PHILADELPHIA, APRIL, 1781. 



Wbz &bta!)am iFotjs»t patent 



Forst Patent is shown by the fact that there was an organiza- 
tion with a Deputy Grand Inspector for Pennsylvania, and a 
Grand Secretary. 3 

The Forst Patent is on parchment and measures 25| X 20 
inches. The document is in a fair state of preservation, ex- 
cept at a few places, where it had when folded, come in con- 
tact with some oil, and discolored the writing, under these 
spots making it illegible. 

The document is extremely ornate, the symbols, Masonic 
emblems, etc., surrounding the text are done in India Ink or 
1 ' Tush " by an artist of no mean ability. 

The seals are secured to the patent by two hangers of silk 
ribbons, two inches wide. These are formed by the plating 
of six narrow, pink, blue, yellow, white, green, and black 
ribbons. The text reads : 

HEALTH, STABILITY AND POWER 

By the Glory of Y e Grand Architect of the Universe 
Lux Ex Tenebris 

From the East of the Grand of the Most Puissant Council of the 
Most Valiant Princes and (and) Sublime Masons of the Royal Secret, 
&c. &c. &c. under the Celestial Canopy of the zenith which answers 
to 39 Degrees 40 M. N. L. 

To OUR illustrious and Most Valiant Knights and Princes of 
Free Accepted and Perfect Masons of all Degrees over the Surface 
of the two Hemispheres. 

3 A copy of the ' * Lettres-Patentes ' ' to Stephen Morin is found in 
L' Univers Maconniqtje, column 117-119, Paris, 1837, wherein it fur- 
ther states that Morin created Francken Deputy Inspector General for 
Jamaica, and that the latter deputized Brother Moses M. Hays (Mozes 
Hies) of Boston, and finally Barnard M. Spitzer for Charleston, South 
Carolina. 

That the different Inspectors- General, who assembled in council at 
Philadelphia conferred the same powers upon Brother Moses Cohen from 
Jamaica, who constituted Brother Isaac Long, and who later at Charles- 
ton the Brethren Hogue de Grasse, etc. 

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We Moses M. Hays Gr'd. El't. Perf't and Sub'me Mason Knight 
of the East and Prince of Jerusalem &c. &c. &c. Pat'r. Noach'te 

Sovereign Knight of the Sun and K H &c. &c. &e. Dep'ty 

Insp'tr General over all Lodges, Chapters, Councils and Grand Coun- 
cils of the Superior Degrees of Ancient and Modern Free Masonry 
over the Surface of the two Hemispheres. By Patent from the 
Grand Council of Princes of Masons at New York in North Amer- 
ica &c. &c. &c. under the special protection of the Most Puissant 
Princes and in their Place and Stead do certify and attest to all 
free and Valiant Princes of Masons of Free and Accepted Masons 
&c. &c. &c. That our Dear Brother Abraham Forst late of the City 
of London now Merchant of the City of Philadelphia, in the State 
or Province of Pennsylvania, North America, is known and approved 
Master Mason [of the Blue] 

Lodge Gr'd. El't. Perf't. and Sub'me Mason Knight of the East 
and Prince of Jerusalem &c. &c. &c. and that having [with firmness 
and constancy] sustained the Brightness of the Grand Luminary and 
giving us the Most Solid Proofs of his fervency, constancy [and zeal 
in the support] of the Royal Craft and of his submission to the 
Supreme Tribunal of the Sovereign Princes of the Royal Secret we 
have initiated him Patriarch Noachite Sovereign Knight of the Sun 

and K H, and further to the highest Degree of Masonry and 

being convinced of his Abilities in the Royal Art and to recompense 
him for his Assiduity and the Trouble he has taken to come to the 
perfection of all Degrees in Masonry we have consented to Grant, 
Constitute and Appoint our said Dear Brother Abraham Forst by 
these Presents, Deputy Inspector and Grand Master of and over all 
Lodges of the Royal Arch Gr'd. El't and Perf't. Masons Councils 
or Knights of the East and Princes of Jerusalem, &c. &c. &c. Grand 

Councils of Knights of the Sun and K H &c. &|c. &c. and hereby 

give him full Power to Constitute Lodges of Royal Arch and Per- 
fection also Councils and Grand Councils of Knights of the East and 
Princes of Jerusalem &c. &c. &c. also Grand Chapters of Sovereign 
Knights of the Sun and K H in the State of Province of Vir- 
ginia in North America within the Distance of twenty-five Leagues 
of any such Lodge or Chapter, Council or Grand Council already 
regularly established and constituted. And that he the said Abra- 
ham Forst in all things shall fully conform and behave himself to 
all the Rules, Statutes and Laws conformable to all the different 
Degrees and this Our Patent. 

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We therefore pray all the Respectable Brethren Knights and 
Princes of Masons to receive our said Dear Brother Abraham Forst 
in his respectable Qualities and to entertain him favorably in every- 
thing relative to them. We Promise to have the same Regard to 
those who shall present themselves to our Lodge and Grand Council 
furnished with proper and Authentic Titles. 

To which we Moses M. Hays have hereunto subscribed Our 
Name and affixed Our Seal at Arms and also the Grand Seal of 
Princes of Masons in the Place where the Greatest of Treasures are 
deposited the beholding of which fill Us with Comfort Joy and Ac- 
knowledgment of all that's Great and Good near the B B this Ninth 
Day of the Seventh Month called Nissan of the year 7781 and of the 
Restoration 2351 and of the Vulgar era the Fourth day of April 1781. 





By Order 

S. Bush D. G. Sec'y. 



Dy. Gd. Inspr. Gen'l. 




[seal of princes of ma's.] 
[seal at arms.] 



A careful reading of above Patent will show that it gives 
no authority, whatever, over the Symbolical (Blue) Lodges. 
The powers of the Deputy Inspector, same as the Deputy 
Grand Inspector General, who granted the patent, was con- 
fined to the Royal Arch and the Sublime Degrees. 

The patent upon the back bears the following endorsement : 
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We the undersigned Princes and Inspectors of Masonry convened 
at a Chapter in the City of Philadelphia this 25th June, 1781, do 
recognize and acknowledge the within Patent to be proper and 
authentic. 

S. Bush D. G. Insp r . Gen 1 . Pennsylvania 

Isaac DaCosta Dep y . Gr. Insp r . Gen 1 , for North America and W. 

Indies. 
Sam 1 . Myers D. G. Insp r . G 1 . for Windward Islands 
Simon Nathan D. G nd . Insp r . Gen 1 . K Carolina 
Thos. Randall D. G. Insp r . Gen 1 , for New Jersey 
B d . Mos. Spitzer D. G. Insp r . for Georgia. 

The Vise is dated at La Verite, at die Orient du Cap. (Cape 
Francois), San Domingo, April 26, 1791. 

Brother Abraham Forst (Furst) — same as Brother Hays 
and others of the Newport Brethren was engaged in the West 
India trade. In 1791, we find him in San Domingo as is 
shown by the vize upon the reverse of his patent, which re- 
cords a visit to Lodge La Verite at Cape Francois a fac-simile 
of this endorsement is shown upon an adjoining page. 

Translation : 

" Examined by us in the Respectable Lodge erected under 
the title of 'The Truth' at the Orient of the Cape, the 26th 
day of the 4th month. In the year of the true light 5791" — 
Here follow a number of signatures. 

Little is known of Brother Abraham Forst, he was the son-in- 
law of Rabbi Jacob R. Cohen of the congregation Mikve Israel 
of Philadelphia. He does not seem to have affiliated with, nor 
visited any of the Symbolic Lodges in Philadelphia, so far as 
shown by the records at our disposal. Neither is it known 
that he exercised any of the powers with which he was vested 
to introduce Sublime Masonry in Virginia. There is a state- 
ment that he was present at the opening of a Council at 
Charlestown, South Carolina, February 20, 1788. The above 
vize shows that he was in the West Indies in 1791. In his 

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later years Brother Forst appears to have fallen into poverty 
and returned to Philadelphia, where he applied to the Masonic 
Fraternity for charity. 

Brother Moses Michael Hays (also spelled Hayes in some 
early Masonic records), who signed the Forst Patent as Dep- 
uty Grand Inspector General of "Prince Masons" was one of 
the most zealous and prominent Freemasons of the period. 
No one did more to advance Symbolic Masonry in New Eng- 
land and introduce the "Perfect and Sublime Degrees" in 
the various states of the New American Confederacy than 
Brother Moses Michael Hays. He was a son of Judah Hays 
(Haas, Hayz, or, according to a French record, Hies), who 
with his family emigrated from Holland in the first quarter 
of the eighteenth century and settled in and near New York 
City, where his son Moses Michael was born in 1739. 

Brother Hays in his younger days was a prominent member 
of the congregation Shearith Israel in New York serving as 
Second Parnas in 1767 and Trustee in 1768, some years later 
he established himself and family at Newport, Rhode Island. 
He was a merchant and trader, with connections in the West 
Indies, being engaged chiefly in the sugar trade. We also 
find him active in business and Masonic circles in New York. 

Just when Brother Hays was initiated in the Masonic Fra- 
ternity is not known, the earliest documentary record we have 
of Brother Hays is the deputation granted him by Francken 
in New York, December, 1768 — viz : 

HEALTH, STABILITY AND POWER. 

By the Glory of the Supreme Architect of the Univers. 
Lux Ex Tenebris. 

From the East of the Grand of the Most Puissant Council of the 
Most Valiant Princes and Sublime Masons of the Royal Secret, 
&ca. &ca. &ca. under the Celestial Canopy of the Zenith which an- 
swers to 41 degrees and 30 minutes North latitude. 

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To our illustrious aud most valiaut Knights and Princes of Free, 
Accepted, and Perfect Masons of all degrees over the surface of the 
two hemispheres — 

We, Henry Andrew Francken, Grand Elected Perfect, and Sub- 
lime Mason, Knight of the East and Prince of Jerusalem, &ca. &ca. 

&ca. Patriach, Xoachite, Knight of the Sun, and K H 

&ca. &ca. &ea. Deputy Inspector General over all Lodges, Councils, 
and Grand Councils, of the Superior degrees of ancient and modern 
Freemasonry, over the two hemispheres, by patent from the Grand 
Council of Princes of Masons at Kingston, Jamaica, &ea. &ca. &ca. 
under the special protection of the Most Puissant Princes, and in 
their place and stead, do certify and attest, to all free and valiant 
Princes of Masons, Free and Accepted Masons, &ca. &ea. &ca. That 
our Dear Brother, Moses M. Hays, (of the Jewish nation, native, 
inhabitant and merchant of the city and province of New York, in 
North America.) is known and approved Master Mason of the Blue 
Lodge, Grand Elected, Perfect, and Sublime Mason, Knight of the 
East and Prince of Jerusalem, &ca. &ca &ca And, that having with 
firmness, and constancy, sustained the brightness of the Grand Lumi- 
nary, and given us the most solid proofs of his fervency, constancy, 
and zeal, in support of the Koyal Craft, and his submission to the 
Supreme Tribunal of the Sovereign Princes of the Royal Secret; We 
have initiated him Patriach, Noaehite, Sovereign ELnight of the Sun 

and K H and further to the highest degree of Masonry 

and being convinced of his ability in the Royal Art, and to recom- 
pence him for his assiduity, and the trouble he has taken to come to 
the perfection of all degrees in Masonry, we have consented to 
grant, constitute, and appoint our said dear brother Moses M. Hays, 
by these presents, Deputy Inspector General and Grand Master, of 
and over all Lodges of the Royal Arch, Grand Elected and Perfect 
Masons, Councils of Knights of the East, and Princes of Jerusalem, 
&ca. &ca. &ea. Grand Councils of Knights of the Sun and King of 
Heaven, &ca. &ca, &ea. and hereby give him full power to constitute 
Lodges of Royal Arch and Perfection, also Councils, and Grand 
Councils of Knights of the East and Princess of Jerusalem, &ca. 
&ca. &ca. also Grand Chapters of the Knights of the Sun, and 
K H in the West Indies and Xorth America, within the dis- 
tance of twenty-five leagues of any such Lodge, Chapter, Council, or 
Grand Council already regularly established and constituted. And 
that he, the said Moses, M. Hays, in all things shall fully conform 
and behave himself to all the rules, statutes and laws comfortable to 

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all the different degrees, and this our patent. We, therefore, pray 
all respectable Brethren, Knights and Princes of Masonry to receive 
our dear brother, Moses M. Hays, in his respectable qualities, and to 
entertain him favorably in everything relative unto them. We 
promising to have same regard to those who shall present them- 
selves to our Lodge and Grand Council, furnished with proper and 
authentic titles. 

To which we, Henry Andrew Francken, hereunto subscribed our 
name, and affixed our seal at arms, and also the Grand Seal of 
Princes of Masons in the place where the greatest of Treasures are 
deposited, the beholding of which fills us with comfort, joy and 
acknowledgment of all that is great and good, near the B. B. this 
26th day of the month called Kislieu, of the year 1778, of the res- 
toration 2299, and of the Vulgar Era, the 6th day of December, 1768. 

Henry And'w. Francken, 
Prince of Masons and Deputy 
Grand Inspector General. 

In 1769 the Provincial Grand Master of New York, George 
Harrison, Esq., issued a warrant, February 17, 1769, for the 
formation of a Lodge in the City of New York to be known 
as King David's Lodge, of which Moses M. Hays, a Hebrew 
of Masonic Distinction (as stated in McClenachan 's "His- 
tory of Freemasonry in New York") was the first Master. 
For eleven years the Lodge proceeded on the even tenor of 
its way, until, in 1780, the warrant of the Lodge was conveyed 
to Newport, Rhode Island, where the Lodge was established 
under the same warrant and name viz: 

"From the East Cometh Light. " 

Whereas we, Moses M. Hays, Grand Elect Perft. Sublime 
Dep't. Inspector Gen. of Masonry Prince of the East, etc, etc, 

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etc, by a Warrant under the hand and seal of our truly and 
well beloved Brother George Harrison, Esq., Grand Master 
etc, etc, etc, is authorized, Empowered and Appointed to form 
and establish a Lodge by the name of King David's Lodge No. 
1 & Whereas we having found several true and lawful Breth- 
ren here desirous of becoming members thereof have accord- 
ingly convened for that purpose at a room convenient for 
holding a Lodge this Evening, June 7, 1780 and in Masonry 
5780, and after having appointed the following Brethren to 
the Office for this night affixed to their respective names, viz : 
Moses M. Hays, Master, Moses Seixas, Sen. Warden, David 
Lopez, Jun. Warden, Jeremiah Clark, Treasurer, Henry Day- 
ton, Secretary, Solo A. Myers, Deacon. 

It is a curious fact when King David's Lodge was estab- 
lished in New York it was under the ' ' Moderns ' ' when it was 
re-Opened at Newport it was under the "Ancients" as is 
shown by the minutes of the Lodge, a copy of which is in the 
Archives of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. It will also 
be noted that Brother Hays did not claim authority to erect 
a Blue Lodge under his Francken Patent, but it was done 
under a regular Warrant from the Provincial Grand Master 
of New York. 

Brother Moses M. Hays served as Master of King David's 
Lodge No. 1, at Newport, Rhode Island, during the year 
1780-81. 

In the latter year, owing to the British occupation of New- 
port, we find him in Philadelphia, where he deputized Abra- 
ham Forst and undoubtedly others who attended the Grand 
Council held at Philadelphia, June 25, 1781. 

The next record we have of Brother Hays is that on the 
evening of July 3, 1781, just three months after the Forst 
Patent was issued at Philadelphia, we find him visiting Mas- 
sachusetts Lodge at Boston. He again visited the Lodge Jan- 

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uary 1, 1782, when he is described "Mr. Rd. Id. (Master 
Rhode Island) Lodge." On the evening of February 5, 1782, 
he is recorded on the list of visitors a "R.W.M.M. Hays, 
M.R.I. (Right Worshipful M.M. Hays, Master Rhode Island) 
Lodge." On the occasion of his fourth visit, November 5, 
1782. Brother Hays was elected a member of Massachusetts 
Lodge in Boston. . 

At the next meeting of the Lodge (Dec. 3, 1782) he was 
elected Master. During the years 1783, '84 and '85 Brother 
Hays was Master of Massachusetts Lodge. 

He was chosen Junior Grand Warden of the Grand Lodge 
of Massachusetts in 1785, and was Most Worshipful Grand 
Master from 1788 until 1793. In this position he was inde- 
fatigable in his labors for the benefit of the Freemasonry in 
Massachusetts, and to him much of the success that has at- 
tended it is due. 

Brother Hays also constituted King Solomon's Lodge of 
Perfection at Holme's Hole, on Martha's Vineyard. This 
Lodge was first constituted by Hays with a privilege of mak- 
ing Royal Arch Masons, etc., but in December of, 1797, the 
Lodge applied for a charter to the Grand Lodge of Massa- 
chusetts upon the principles of Masonic union; and came 
under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts 
as a symbolic Lodge. 

Brother Hays in his latter days lived in Boston where he 
was in the brokerage and insurance business. His office was 
at No. 68 State street; his residence was in Middle Street, 
No. 13. On the "Long Warf" Brother Hays and his son 
Judah had their shipping office and counting house. 

Brother Hays died at his home in Boston, May 9, 1805 ; his 
remains were conveyed to Newport, Rhode Island, and buried 
in his family lot in the Ancient Jewish cemetery of the He- 
brew Congregation "Yeshuath Israel" of that place, situated 

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on Thuro Street, at the point of its intersection by Kay Street, 
where a handsome monument was erected by his son Judah ; 
this bears two inscriptions, one in Hebrew and the other in 
English. The former is prefaced by the initials of the words 
"Here is interred," and then continues: 

The exalted Moses Michael, Son of Judah, 

liberated for Paradise on Friday, the 11th day of 

Iyar 565, minor notation. And the days of his 

life were sixty-six years. The memory of the just 

is blessed. May his soul be bound in the bands of life. 

The English is as follows : 

Here 

repose the ashes of Moses Michael Hays, Esquire, 

who died in Boston, 

in the state of Massachusetts, 

on the 11th day of ^^ 

A. M. 5665, 

the 9th day of May, 1805, of the Christian era, 

Aged LXVI years. 

"In commemoration of his Virtues, his son, with filial reverence, 
erected this moment." 

Following obituary notice of Brother Hays appeared in the 
Newport Mercury, May 18, 1805 : 

"Died, at Boston, on Thursday the 9th. inst. after a short 
illness, deeply and justly regretted by an affectionate family 
and numerous friends, Mr. Moses M. Hays, Merchant in the 
66th, year of his age. His remains were brought to this town, 
and entombed in the Hebrew Cemetery on Sunday last. The 
Boston Centinel of the 11th inst. contains the following just 
character of this excellent citizen. 'In the character of Mr. 
Hays there is much worthy of our admiration, much for our 
imitation. Possessed by nature of a strong intellect, there 
was a vigor in his conceptions of men and things which gave 

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a seeming asperity to his conversation, which was ever Frank 
and lucid. He walked abroad fearing no man. But loving 
all. Under his roof dwelt hospitality, it was in an asylum 




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In the ancient Jewish Cemetery at Newport, Ehode Island. 



for friendship, the mansion of peace. He was without guile, 
detecting hypocrisy as he detected meanness, take him for all 
in all, he was indeed a man, in his death, Society will mourn 

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the loss of a most valuable citizen, His family the kindest of 
Husbands, The most indulgent of fathers. But what consola- 
tion shall we offer to assuage the violence of their grief ? Why 
this is all, the recollection of his virtues, and that as he lived, 
so he died; that to his last moment the cheerfulness and be- 
nevolence of his whole life, wasted not on his falling brow, 
calm and without a sigh, he sunk to rest and is now secure in 
the bosom of his Father and our Father, of his God and our 
God.'" 

During the life of Brother Hays' who was the only brother 
of the Jewish faith that ever held prominent office in the 
Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, his authority was recognized, 
but after his death considerable criticism, due apparently to 
his Jewish origin and to his designation of Jews in whom he 
had confidence for some of the higher offices, was made in 
Anti-Masonic circles and by some discontented Masons and 
rival Masonic bodies, with references to the steps taken by him 
and those acting under his authority for the furtherance of 
the interests of the order. His proceedings, however, are now 
accepted by the Masonic fraternity as part of their approved 
history, and title is traced through him and his appointees, 
for the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite in America. 

The following elegiac sonnet on the death of Brother Moses 
Michael Hays, written by Robert Treat Paine, Jr., son of 
Robert Treat Pain, one of the signers of the Declaration of 
Independence, will form a fitting close for this paper: 

Here sleep'st thou, Man of Soul! Thy spirit flown, 

How dark and tenantless its desert clay ! 
Cold is that heart which throbbed at sorrow's moan, 

Untuned that tongue that charmed the social day. 

Where now the Wit, by generous roughness graced? 

Of Friendship's accent, kindling as it fell 1 ? 
Of Bounty's stealing foot, whose step untraced 

Had watched pale Want, and stored her famished cell? 
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Alas! 'Tis all thou art! whose vigorous mind 
Inspiring force to Truth and Feeling gave, 

Whose rich resources equal power combined, 
The gay to brighten, and instruct the grave ! 

Farewell! Adieu! Sweet peace thy vigils keep; 
For Pilgrim Virtue sojourns here to weep ! 




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MANUSCRIPT VOLUME NO. 104. 

J^B^HE next important document relating to "Sublime 

/ <4 \ Masonry" in the Archives of the Grand Lodge 

■ of Pennsylvania, is the "Minute Book for the 

^^^^Jr Lodge of Grand Elect Perfect and Sublime 

Masons, in the City of Philadelphli, 25th 

June, 1781." 

This book a folio, bound in boards, the pages measuring 
12J X 8 inches, is in a good state of preservation. The writ- 
ten matter covers eighty-six closely written pages. The book 
opens with an attested copy of the minutes of the Grand 
Chapter held at Philadelphia, June 25, 1781, the first Grand 
Chapter [Council] of the Scottish Rite in America of which 
we have any documentary record. The story of which was 
told at length in the previous paper, then follows the minutes 
of the first meeting of the Lodge of Perfection held in the 
latter part of October, 1782, and ending abruptly with the 
meeting held February 21, 1789. 

It will be noted that the chief business of the Grand Council 
held June 25, 1781, was the establishing of a Lodge of Per- 
fection at Philadelphia, which was agreed upon, the Lodge of 

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Perfection established by Francken in 1767 at Albany, New 
York, having been closed since 1774. 

It was not, however, until the fall of the year 1782, that 
the arrangements were completed and a Secret Master's Lodge 
was opened in the Lodge room of Lodge No. 3, in Videll's 
Alley, a small alley south of Chestnut Street running west 
from second street. 

Next to the Grand Lodges of Pennsylvania and Massachu- 
setts, this Lodge was the most important Masonic organiza- 
tion in America, as it was through its membership that the 
Sublime Rite was introduced into the different States, and 
which now known as the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Kite, 
is spread over the whole of the United States with a member- 
ship of thousands of members governed by the two Grand 
Supreme Councils of the Northern and Southern jurisdictions 
of the United States. 

There can be no doubt that the Brethren of the Philadel- 
phia Lodge of Perfection honestly believed that Frederick 
the Great of Prussia was the "Grand Commander of the 
Order of Princes of the Royal Secret, and possessed the Sov- 
ereign Masonic Power over the whole Craft. ' ' This is shown 
by the letter addressed to him by the Lodge in November, 
1785. No reply was received to this communication; the 
king at that time being a sick man and who died August 17, 
1786. 

So strong, however, was the belief of these brethren that the 
governing power of the Sublime Rite was at Berlin, that two 
years later Brother Solomon Bush made arrangements to visit 
Europe and open direct communication with the Supreme 
Council of the Rite at Paris and Berlin. 

It is a noteworthy fact that all of the early members of the 
Perfect and Sublime Masonic Rite were of the Jewish faith, 
same as Brother Stephen Morin, who brought the degrees from 

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France to San Domingo and Brother Francken and Hays who 
introduced the twenty-five original degrees in the North Amer- 
ican Colonies. 

In the Archive of the Grand Lodge, there is a Royal Arch 
Diploma issued by Lodge No. 3 of Philadelphia, to Companion 
William Marshall, dated April 24, 1787. To this was for- 
merly attached a regular summons from the Grand Lodge of 
Perfection dated February 1787 to Brother Marshall to at- 
tend the Lodge of Perfection, Wednesday, February 9th, 
1787. This notice at the present writing cannot be found. 
A verbatim copy, however, made some years ago, reads: 

By the Glory of the Grand Architect of the Universe. 
Lux Ex Tenebris. 
William Marshall 
Brother : 
You are desired to meet the Grand Elect, Perfect and Sublime 
Lodge of Perfection on Wednesday Evening, at 6 o'clock, at the 
Lodge Room in Black Horse Alley. 

By order of the Thrice Puis. Worshipful Sublime Grand Master. 

A. Humphreys, per Charles Young. 
Philadelphia, Feb. 5, 5787. Sublime Grand Secretary. 

Brother Marshall as is shown by the minutes received the 
Degree of Secret Master, November 8, 1786. 

Candidates were required to petition separately for each 
degree, and receive the unanimous consent of the Brethren 
present, and no more than two degrees were conferred on the 
same night. 

It will also be noted that this Lodge of Perfection claimed 
jurisdiction over the Past Master's Degree, for the record 
shows that if a candidate offered for membership who was not 
already a Past Master, he should pay half a guinea to that 
Lodge on receiving this qualification. 

No Minute Book, or Records of the " Sublime" Lodge of 

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Perfection, subsequent to February 21, 1789, have thus far 
been found in the Archives of the Grand Lodge of Penn- 
sylvania. 

That the Lodge continued in existence, after the last date 
given in the abrupt ending of the old Minute Book, is shown 
by the fact, that after the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania se- 
cured the Free Quaker's Meeting House for their meetings 
at the South West corner of Arch and Fifth Streets in 1790, 
provision was made by the Committee on Meetings for the 
Lodge of Perfection, placing it next to the Grand Lodge and 
above the "Royal Arch" as appears by their report presented 
to and adopted by the Grand Lodge, December 3, 1792, viz: 

' ' The Committee appointed by the Grand Lodge to prepare 
a plan for the future Meetings of the several Lodges, Report, 
that they have taken the Matter into consideration and recom- 
mended that the following Days shall be appropriated for the 
use of the several Lodges as followeth, viz : 

Grand Lodge, on the 1 st and 3 d Mondays. 

Sublime Lodge, on the 1 st and 3 d Wednesdays. 

Royal Arch, on the 1 st and 3 d Saturdays. 

Whereupon, on Motion and Seconded, the same was Unani- 
mously adopted and Bro. G d . Secretary was directed to send a 
Copy of the same to all Lodges concerned. ' ' 

How intimate the Connection was in these early days 
between the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, and "Sublime 
Masonry, ' ' is shown the communication read before the Grand 
Lodge, March 31, 1788. 

"Read a Letter from Peter Le Barbier Duplessis, Sec'y. of 
the Sublime Lodge of Perfection, informing the Lodge that 
Brother, B — N — , in consequence of Charges contested and 
proved against him before the Sublime Lodge of Perfection, 
held in this City on the 11 inst., was unanimously expelled 

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from the said Lodge, which was ordered to be filed and en- 
tered in the Minutes of the Grand Lodge. ' ' 

It will be noted that all the officers, as recorded in the last 
entry in the Old Minute Book were of the Christian Faith, 
viz: 

Assheton Humphreys, Thrice Potent, 

Thomas Procter, Senior Warden. 

Gavin Hamilton, Junior Warden. 

James Thompson, Treasurer. 

Barbier Duplessis, Secretary. 

Benjamin Mason, Master of Ceremonies. 

Before proceeding with the Ancient Minute Book, it will 
not be amiss to give some account of the original members 
of the Supreme Chapter [Council] of 1781, and of the Breth- 
ren at the subsequent opening of the Lodge at Philadelphia. 




Brother Isaac Da Costa, Grand Inspector General for the 
West Indies and North America was a merchant and an old 
resident of Charleston, South Carolina, and for years reader 
of the Jewish congregation of that city. He was a member 
of King Solomon's Lodge of Charleston and in 1759 its treas- 
urer. In 1781, owing to the British occupancy of Charleston, 
he went to Philadelphia and is registered as a visitor in Lodge 
No. 2. He also became one of the original members of the 
"Mikve Israel" congregation of that city in 1782. He was 
an active member of the Lodge of Perfection in Philadelphia 

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during his residence there, serving as Grand Warden of the 
Lodge. 

In the fall of 1782 he returned to Charleston, where he 
organized a Lodge of Perfection in February 1783. An im- 
pression of the seal of this Lodge was found among the Frank- 




lin papers at the American Philosophical Society, and is here 
reproduced. Brother Da Costa died at Charleston in Novem- 
ber, 1783, and was succeeded by Brother Joseph Meyers, who 
was appointed Inspector General of Masonry for South Caro- 
lina by Brother Moses Michael Hays. 

Brother Solomon Bush, the most active and prominent mem- 
ber of the Perfect and Sublime Rite in Pennsylvania, during 
the eighteenth century was a son of Mathias Bush, a resident 
of Whitemarsh Township, Philadelphia, later Montgomery 
County. Brother Bush served as a captain in the Pennsyl- 
vania Battalion of the Flying Camp, and was taken prisoner 
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at Long Island, August 27, 1776. He was a physician by 
profession. 




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On July 5, 1777, lie was appointed deputy adjutant-general 
of the state militia by the supreme council of Pennsylvania. 
In September, 1777, he was dangerously wounded in the thigh 
during a skirmish, and had to be taken to Philadelphia. When 
the British captured the city in December, 1777, he was taken 
prisoner, but released on parole. As he could not earn his 
living, being kept, on account of his wound, at his father's 
home ( Chestnut Hill Philadelphia, ) the council passed a series 
of resolutions, October 20, 1779, respecting him, and on Oc- 
tober 27, of that year he was promoted to lieutenant-colonel, 
with pay in accordance with the rank. Bush was in destitute 
circumstances in later years, and on November 5, 1785, the 
council of Pennsylvania, under the presidency of Benjamin 
Franklin, ordered that a pension be paid him for his meri- 
torious services. 

Brother Solomon Bush appears to have been a member of 
Lodge No. 2 of Philadelphia ; there does not, however, appear 
to have been any record of his initiation in Lodge No. 2, nor 
any Pennsylvania Lodge of which we have any record. There 
are, however, notices in the minutes of Lodge No. 2, where he 
proposes candidates for initiation and membership. 

Brother Solomon Bush was the chief factor in establishing 
the Perfect and Sublime Rite of Pennsylvania, filling the 
office of thrice Potent from the erection of the Lodge of Per- 

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fection at Philadelphia in 1782, until his departure to Europe 
in the latter part of 1788 or early in 1789. 

November 10, 1788, an extra Grand Lodge was called by R. 
W. J. B. Smith Deputy Grand Master of Pennsylvania for 
the purpose of submitting to ' ' Brother Bush who is now about 
to go to England, a Copy of the letter already Ordered and 
sent to the Grand Lodge of England ; also, to communicate to 
the other Lodges in Europe such matters as might be proper ; 
and on motion and Seconded, Ordered, that a duplicate of 
the letter to England be transmitted by Brother Bush, and 
that the same be prepared by the Sec 'y and further Ordered, 
that the R. W. G. Master communicate to the several Grand 
Lodges, which Brother Bush may meet within his travels, the 
existence of this Lodge, and that it is their wish to hold a 
Brotherly and friendly correspondence and communication 
with them." 

How Brother Solomon Bush delivered this letter to the 
wrong Grand Lodge in England, and the results therefrom, 
have been fully told in the History of Lodge No. 2. 1 There 
appears to be no record of Brother Bush's return nor of the 
date or place of his death. 

One of the curious facts in the history of this Lodge of 
Perfection is that when the Sublime Lodge first opened all of 
the members were of the Jewish faith and when the minutes 
closed abruptly after the retirement of Brother Bush in 1788, 
all the officers and most all of the members were of the Chris- 
tian faith, members of Lodge No. 2, of Philadelphia. Whether 
the Sublime Lodge ceased in 1789 or continued does not ap- 
pear, nor by what authority Augustine Prevost of New York, 

i "Freemasonry in Pennsylvania, 1727-1907,' ' as shown by the records 
of Lodge No. 2, F. and A. M., of Philadelphia, from the year A. L., 5727, 
A. D. 1727. Compiled from original sources by Norris S. Barrett, Past 
Master Lodge No. 2, and Julius F. Sachse, Past Master Lodge No. 91, 
Philadelphia, 1909, Vol. 2, pp. 134 et seq. 

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demanded the seal and papers of Philadelphia Lodge of Per- 
fection. 

Brother Simon Nathan was a merchant and was born at 
Frome, England. It is not known when he came to America ; 
it appears that he first settled in New York and sided with the 
patriots during the Revolution, and was among the number 
of prominent Jews who left New York during the British 
occupation, and came to Philadelphia. He was an active fac- 
tor in the building of the first synagogue, "Mickve Israel" in 
Philadelphia; he was trustee at the time of its dedication in 
1782, and one of the signers of the memorial to the president 
and counsel of Pennsylvania, inviting them to be present at 
the consecration. He was president of the congregation in 
1783; he was also a member of King David's Lodge in New 
York. After the close of the revolution he returned to New 
York City where he was a prominent citizen and died in 1822. 

At the formation of the Lodge of Perfection in Philadelphia 
in 1782, he was present as Deputy Grand Inspector General 
for North Carolina. 

Benjamin (Mendez) Seixas was born in Newport, Rhode 
Island, in 1747, and died in New York City in 1817. He was 
a prominent merchant in Newport and at the outbreak of the 
revolution he joined Colonel Lasher's battalion of New York 
Militia. He was among those who lived in Philadelphia dur- 
ing the British occupation. He later returned to New York, 
and was a prominent merchant and broker, and was one of 
the founders of the New York Stock Exchange in 1792. 

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As noted, lie was present at the meeting of the Grand Coun- 
cil at Philadelphia, June 25, 1781, as "Prince of Jerusalem 
At the first meetings of the Lodge of Perfection in Philadel 
phia he acted as treasurer. 



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Joseph M. Myers, who was the acting secretary at the for- 
mation of the Lodge of Perfection in Philadelphia, in 1782, 
was appointed Deputy Inspector General for Maryland by 
Moses Michael Hays. There is no record that anything was 
done by him in Maryland, with reference to the propagation 
of Sublime Masonry in Maryland. He succeeded Isaac De- 
Costa as Inspector General for South Carolina; after the 
latter 's death in November, 1783, he removed to Richmond 
where he settled in business, and it is stated he conferred the 
Sublime Degrees upon such Masons whom he decided worthy. 

Myer M. Cohen was an active member of the Sublime Lodge 
of Perfection of Philadelphia, also prominent in the congre- 
gation "Mickve Israel." Some years later he removed to 
Virginia and became a member of Richmond Randolph Lodge, 
No. 19 ; he held the office of Worshipful Master from October 
6, 1795, to June 26, 1796 ; he died in 1799. 

Moses Cohen who was present at the Grand Council, June 25, 
1781, as a "Knight of the Sun" was a broker and a shopkeeper 
in Philadelphia on Second Street near Market Street. Feb- 
ruary 2, 1784, he was admitted a member of Lodge No. 2, 
Philadelphia, and at once became an active member, and June 
14, 1784, he was elected Steward of the Lodge. He was later 

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one of the subscribers toward buying the original Lodge House 
built 1754, in Lodge Alley. May 19, 1785, he acted as Sub- 
lime Grand Secretary pro tern of the Lodge of Perfection. 
June 24, he was elected steward of the Lodge. At that meet- 




ing Brother Cohen presented to the Lodge a copper-plate for 
the embellishment of certificates of membership. July 6, 
1785, Moses Cohen presented 2,000 bricks to be applied to the 
use of the Lodge room in Black Horse Alley. In August of 
the same year he was elected master of ceremonies, and on 
December 25, was re-elected steward. Some years later 
Brother Cohen was appointed Deputy Inspector General for 
Jamaica by Spitzer, and in 1790, we find him in the West 
Indies issuing patents under the Grand Seal. 




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Brother Samuel Myers, born in 1759, was a native of New 
York who had taken refuge in Philadelphia during the British 
occupation of that city. He was appointed a Deputy Grand 
Inspector General for the Windward Islands by Brother 
Moses M. Hays, prior to the issuing of the Forst Patent in 
1781, upon which he appears as one of the endorsers. He 
also attended the Lodge of Perfection in Philadelphia, after 

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its organization in 1782. Later he settled in Petersburg, Vir- 
ginia, as a merchant, and September 21, 1796, at Boston he 
was married to Judith Hays, a daughter of Brother Moses 
M. Hays, as appears in the Newport Mercury under date of 
September 27, 1796, viz : 

Married. — At Boston, on the 21st Inst. Mr. Samuel Myers, 
Merchant, Petersburgh (Virginia) to Miss Hays. Also, Mr. 
M. M. Myers, Merchant, of said place, to Miss Sally Hays, 
Daughters of Mr. M. M. Hays, of Boston. 

In 1802 we find Brother Samuel Myers as a honorary mem- 
ber of the Charleston Sublime Lodge of Perfection. In 1805 
it appears that he was a member of Jerusalem Lodge, No. 54, 
Richmond, Virgina. His death is reported in the same year 
at the age of forty-six years. 



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The identity of Brother Thomas Randall, Deputy Grand 
Inspector for New Jersey, has thus far remained a mystery. 
It is not even known for a certainty whether he was of Jew- 
ish faith ; if not, he was the only exception among the Mem- 
bers of the Perfect and Sublime Rite at that time. The only 
record of him thus far found is that on October 5, 1785, Ran- 
dall together with Augustin Prevost were admitted to the 
Lodge as visitors. 



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Philadelphia, 25th June 1781. 

"At a chapter held by order of the Deputy Grand Inspector 
for Pennsylvania, in consequence of an advertisement Br. 
Ladroit Debussey Sub lme . Grand Secrety. in the Pennsylvania 
Packet of 23rd June. 

Brother Solomon Bush Deputy Grand Inspector for Penn- 
sylvania in the Chair. 

Brother Isaac DeCosta Grand Warden, Insp r . Gen 1 , for the 
W. I. and North America. 

Members 
The Thrice Puiss*. Simon Nathan Dep y . Gr d . Insp r for North 

Carolina. 
The Thrice Puiss 1 . Samuel Myers Dep 7 . Gr d . Insp r . for the 

Leward Islands. 
The Thrice Puiss*. Barnard M. Spitzer D. G. Insp r . for 

Georgia. 
The Thrice Puiss*. Thomas Randal Dep y . Gr d . Insp r . for New 

Jersey. 
The Thrice Ilustr 3 . Benjamin Seixeas Prince of Jerusalem. 
The Thrice Ilustr 8 . Moses Cohen Knight of the Sun. 
The Thrice Illustr 8 . Myer M. Cohen Knight of the Sun. 

Six o 'clock a Lodge of Secret Master was Opined, and pro- 
ceeded to business. A Brother Ogilby 2 requested admitance 

2 Brother Alexander Thomson Oglivie, originally was a member of 
Lodge No. 1 in Boston, and affiliated with Lodge No. 2, Philadelphia, 
on December 27, 1779. During the revolution he was an assistant wagon 
master in the American army. His Masonic certificate is among the 
Archives of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. 

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reporting he was a Royal Arch, upon examination found he 
could not be admitted. After many debates in regard of 
establishing a Lodge of Perfection at this Place nothing de- 
ceseve was concluded upon Excepting leaving the forming of 
a Set of Rules and Regulations which was to be done and pre- 
sented at our next meeting by the Deputy Inspector for this 
State. At Half after 10. Lodge Closed with harmony and 
Brotherly Affection. 

A True Copy of the Former Minutes. 
23 rd October 1782. 




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"At a Secret Masters Lodge held this Day at Lodge Room 
of Lodge N. 3 in this City 

Present 

The Thrice Puisst. Isaac DaCosta in the Chair Insp r . 

The Thrice Puisst. Sol 11 . Bush as Grand Warden Insp r . 
Th pr . Jos. M. Myers, Secy, pro tern . . Insp r . Maryland. 

Th ce Puisst. Tho s . Randal Insp r . New Jersey. 

Th ce . Puisst. Simon Nathan .... Insp r . N. Carolina. 

Th ce . Puisst. B. M. Spitzer Insp r . Georgia. 

Th ce . Illustrious John Duseron . . Soverg h . K. of the Sun. 
The Thrice Illustrious Peter Moizeau. . Kn*. of the East. 
The Thrice Illustrious Benj 11 . Seixas . Prince of Jerusalem. 
The Thrice Illustrious Myer Cohen . Sov n . Kn*. of the Sun. 
The Chevalier DeBelveu .... Sixth D g . In s . Secret 7 . 

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Lodge being opened in due form and according to order 
Brother Joseph M. Myers delivered in a Petition from John 
Vannost and James Fallon Praying to receive the Benefit of 
this Lodge by having such Degrees Confer 'd on them as they 
should be found deserving of. The Thrice Puisst. in the 
Chair, Moved that previous to the consideration of the above 
Petitions the Lodge should be Consulted in regard of some 
private Conversation of the Brethren last Night on the Price 
of each Degree, and on Special Motion the Lodge agreed the 
price that should be placed on each Degree are as follows — 

Viz. 

from the 4th to the 8th Degree 1 Guinea each 

from the 9th to the 12th Degree lJGuinea each 

for the 13th Degree 3 Guineas 

and for the Sub m . Degree of Perfect 11 . 5 Guineas so that 

the Sums paid to arrive at the Sublime Degree of Perfection 
should amount to 19 Guineas exclusive of the Expence of the 
Night which must be paid by the Candidate or Candidates — 
which sums are to be placed in the hands of a Treasurer ap- 
pointed by this Lodge for the purpose of purchasing decora- 
tion Jewels &c for this Lodge. Brother Benj n . Seixas begd. 
the above to be reconsidered, as it was his opinion the fees of 
each Degree were too small, it appearing to be settled agree- 
able to the Majority of the Lodge, Brother Seixas withdrew 
his Motion and the Difft. Sums were unanimously agreed 
to. On Motion by the Thrice Puisst. in the Chair that no per- 
son should be received on the same Night of his delivering his 
Petition, the same was seconded and put to Vote which was 
agreed to Unanimously. 

' * On Motion Resolved Unanimous that every Candidate shall 
Petition seperately for each Degree, which Petition must be 
approved by the unanimous consent of the Bethn. prest. and 

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that not more than two Degrees be Conferd. in the same 
Night, provided nevertheless shall not effect in any manner 
the Thirteenth Degree and those which follow of which not 
more than one degree shall be given in the same Night on any 
pretence whatever and but one Candidate shall be raised the 
same night in the last mentioned Degrees. 

* ' On Motion Resolved, that shoud a Candidate offer that was 
not already a Pass Master, that he shall pay half a Guinea to 
his Lodge on receiving that Qualification. 

"On Motion Agreed that Brother Benjamin Seixas be ap- 
pointed Treasurer to this Lodge. 

"Brother Simon Nathan Moved that the Petitions already 
mentioned shall be read, which was seconded. James Fallons 
Petition being read, his prayer was put to vote which was 
unanimously agreed to, on Condition of his signing and Com- 
plying with the Bye Laws. The Petition of John Vannost, 
Esqr. Attorney at Law was next read and upon due Con- 
sideration it was unanimously agreed that his Petition lay 
over until a future Lodge and that a Committee be appointed 
to enquire into his Character — that Bro. Myer M. Cohen and 
Bro. Benjn. Seixas be a Committee for the purpose, who are 
to make Report the next Lodge Night. At 11 o'clock Lodge 
Closed in harmony and stand adjourned till Next Wednesday 
Eveng. were every Brother will attend upon this Summons. 

Philadelphia, 30th Octr. 1782. 
" At a Secret Masters Lodge held at Lodge Room in Vidells 

Alley 

Present 

The Thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
The Thrice Puisst. Isaac DaCosta, Grand Warden. 
The Thee. Illusts. Benjn. Seixas, Treasurer. 

Br ether en Prest 

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Simon Nathan 
Joseph M. Myers 
Bernd. M. Spitzer 
Peter Moizeau 

Solomon M. Cohen Kt. of the Sun. 

Chavalier De Belveu 



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"A Master Masons Lodge was opened and Brother James 
Fallon Install 'd as Pass Master in the Chair .... the Worpf . 
Brother Fallon Closed the Lodge and withdrew a when Secret 
Masters Lodge was opened. When Brother Fallon received 
the Sublime Degree of a Secret Master with all the rights and 
Ceremonies. 

' ' The Committee appointed to enquire into the Character of 
Bror. John Vannost Report that he is a Member of Lodge N. 
2 in this City and that they find his character to stand in a 
fair light in that Lodge. The Thrice Puisst. Bror. Bush 
Moved that as Bro. Vannosts Charecter was found unexcep- 
tionable he be received in this Lodge which was Unanimously 
agreed to. Brother Joseph M. Myers Moved that Brother 
Vannost should be this night received into the Degree of 
Secret Master which was unanimously agreed to. This Lodge 
being closed a Master Masons Lodge was opened when Brother 
Vannost was duly Installed in the Chair and after some Busi- 
ness Closed the Lodge and Withdrew. A Secret Masters 
Lodge was then opened, the Thre. Puisst. Brother Bush in the 
Chair when Brother Vannost was Initiated into the Sublime 
Degree of a Secret Master with all the rights and Ceremonies. 

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Brother Fallon p d . into the hands of the Treasurer One 

Guinea and a Half for his Qualification and 4th. Degree. 

" Moved By Brother Dacosta that such Brethren who were 
Royal Arch Masons and not Duly Enlightened should have 
the several Degrees Confer 'd on them for half the price it 
Costs any Brother who has never been higher than a Master 
Mason, the said Motion was postponed until the next meeting 
for due Consideration Brothers Fallon and Vannost peti- 
tioned the Lodge to have one Degree more Conferred on them 
the next Lodge Night. 

"The Business being finished for this Night the Thrice 
Puisst. Adjourned the Lodge till tomorrow Evening at 6. 
Lodge closed at 12 o 'clock in Harmony. 



Philadelphia, 31st, Oct. 1782. 
"Lodge met according to Adjournment. 

Present 

Thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 

Thrice Puisst. Isaac Dacosta Grand Warden. 

Jos. M. Myers Secy, pro tern. 

Bretheren. 

Simon Nathan 
Bernd. M. Spitzer 
Myer M. Cohen 
Benjn. Seixas 
Peter Mazau 
Soln. M. Cohen 
Chavalier DeBelveau 

James Fallon Sect. Masr. 

John Vannost Sect. Masr. 

The Lodge opened in Due Form. 

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1 ' Brother Isaac Dacosta moved that no Brother of any degree 
whatever be received into this Lodge before he sends in his 
Name and Quality to the M. P. in the Chair and when he has 
received Permission he shall enter in the due form of such 
Lodge as shall be sitting at the time, and no Brother shall 
retire without permission of the M. P. and shall retire and 
enter with the due Formalities: the same being put to Vote 
was agreed unanimously. 

The Petition of Brother John Fallon being duly Considered 
it was agreed to grant his prayer by Conferring the Degree 
of Secret Master on him. Brother John Vannost being much 
Indisposed beg'd leave to retire, which was Granted; Bror. 
Seixas moved that in Consequence of Bror. Vannost 's Indis- 
position it may be entered on the Minutes as a reason of his 
not being admitted to a higher Degree this evening according 
to the Prayer of his Petition and that whenever he desires to 
be admitted it must be by another application; which was 
agreed to. 

A Perfect Masters Lodge was then opened, when the Candi- 
date Bror. John Fallon was Introduced and Passed to the 
Sublime Degree of Perfect Master, with all the forms and 
Ceremonies. Brother Fallon paid into the hands of the 
Treasurer 1 Guinea and the Expenses of the Night. 

12 o'clock Lodge closed in Harmony. 



Philadelphia, 23rd October, 1784. 
"At a Masters Lodge held at Lodge Room in Vidells Alley. 

Present 

The Worsl. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 

John Vannost. 
John Devan, S. W. 
Simon Nathan, J. D. 
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Myer M. Cohen, J. W. 

Solomon M. Myers, S. D. 

Moses Cohen, Secy. 

The Lodge being opened in Due form , none being pres- 

sent but Sublime Brethren, the following Petitions of Messrs. 
Benjamin Nones, Isaac Pennington, Asheton Humphreys & 
Isaiah Bush was delivd. and read, alluding to their being de- 
sirous to be raised, to the Sublime degrees of Masonry, the 
same was taken into Consideration, the Members finding that 
those Gentlemen was fully deserving of every Honor that 
could be confer on them, therefore — Unanimously, Resolv'd 
that they should be Eneciated that Evening, Accordingly 
they passed the Chair and a Masters Lodge was Closed in 
Harmony. 




Philadelphia, 23rd October, 1784. 
"At a Secret Masters Lodge held this Evening at Lodge 

Room in Vidells Alley 

The Members Aforesaid Present .... 
and Lodge Opened in Due Form .... 
The Thrice Puisst. acquainted the Members that if it was 
agreeable, he wd. then begin to Eneciate the aforem d . Gentle- 
men into the Sublime Degree of Masonry, and accordingly it 
was approved of and each of them Reed, the first Degree of 

Secret Master 

A Further Petition being presented by our Bo. Vanhost in 

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favor of Bo. Chs. Young to attain the Sublime Degrees of 
Masonry, the Sence of the Lodge being taken and approved 
of, and notice to be given him to attend, Nothing further be- 
ing offered. 12 o'clock Lodge closed in Harmony. 

Moses Cohen G. Secy. P. T. 



Philadelphia, October 25th, 1784. 
u At a Secret Masters Lodge held at the Lodge Room in 
Videll's Alley. 

Present 
The thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair 

John Devan 

M. M. Cohen 

S. M. Myers 

Simon Nathan 

Benja Nones 

Isaiah Bush 

Isaac Pennington 

John Vannost 

Asheton Humphreys 

Moses Cohen Subl. Grand Secy, pro temp. 
"The Lodge being opened in Due form The Thrice Puisst. 
acquainted the Members that Bro. Charles Young was wait- 
ing to be iniciated in the Sublime Degree of Secret Master. 
He was thereupon admitted and received the Degree of Secret 
Master. A Motion was then made by Bro. Vannost that a 
Committee be appointed to form a Set of Rules for the Gov- 
ernment of the Lodge, which being seconded and approved of 
the following Gentlemen were appointed a Committee for that 
purpose namely John Devan, John Vannost, Asheton Hum- 
phreys, Isaac Pennington, Charles Young and Solomon Bush. 
Nothing further being before the Lodge the same was closed 

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in Harmony. A perfect Masters Lodge was then opened in 
due Form and the following Brethren were iniciated in the 
perfect Masters Degree vis. John Vannost, Benja. Nones, 
Asheton Humphreys, Isaac Pennington, Isaiah Bush and 
Charles Young. No other business appearing the Lodge was 
closed in Harmony. 

Philada., November 11th, 1784 
At a Perfect Masters Lodge held in the Lodge Room in 
Videll's Alley. 

Present 
The Thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 

John Devan 

Simon Nathan 

Asheton Humphreys 

Benjamin Nones 

S. M. Myers 

Sol. Myer Cohen 

M. M. Cohen 

Isaiah Bush 

Moses Cohen Sub. Grd. Secy, pro temp. 

The Lodge being opened in due Form The Committee ap- 
pointed at the last Meeting to form a Set of Rules for the 
Government of this Lodge, reported the same which being 
read it was Unanimously agreed that the same should lie on 
the Table for further Consideration. A Motion was then 
made by Brother Simon Nathan in behalf of Michael Gratz 
an ancient Master Mason praying to be iniciated in the Sub- 
lime Degrees of Masonry, which being seconded by Bro. Benj. 
Nones, the Sense of the Lodge was taken thereupon and the 
same was unanimously approved of. Nothing further being 
before the Lodge the same was closed in Harmony. An inti- 
mate Secretary 's Lodge was then opened in due Form and the 
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following Brethren were iniciated intimate Secretaries viz. 
Benja. Nones, Asheton Humphreys and Isaiah Bush. No 
other Business appearing the Lodge was closed in Harmony. 



Philada. Decern. 25th, 1784. 
"At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Eoom 
in Lodge Alley. . . . 

Present 
The thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
John Devan 
Moses Cohen 
M. M. Cohen 
John Vannost 
Isaac Pennington 
Benj. Nones 
Isaiah Bush 
Asheton Humphreys Sub. Grd. 

Secy pro. temp. 

"A Secret Masters Lodge being opened in due Form a Mo- 
tion was made by Brother Vannost that the Bye-Laws and 
[Regulations for the Government of this Lodge as reported at 
the last Meeting be now taken into Consideration, which Mo- 
tion being seconded. It was ordered that the same be read 
and debated by Paragraphs. And the same being Eead and 
debated accordingly The following Bye-Laws and Regulations 
were unanimously agreed to. 

Introduction 
' ' It hath pleased the Author of our Nature to create Man a 
needy and dependent Being, utterly incapable of subsisting 
in a solitary State, with any degree of Happiness and Satis- 

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faction. In order to his well being a mutual Interchange of 
good and affectionate Offices with his Fellow Men is absolutely 
necessary. Hence the Origin and Source of Civil Societies, 
which are nothing else but Certain Bodies of men drawn 
together by Common Compact or Agreement for the better 
supporting of each other and answering the Grand Purposes 
of divine Goodness in framing Associated Man. 

Hence also it is that Men have been linked together by the 
fine spun threads of Love and Sympathy and united in the 
Velvet Bands of Masonic Unity. 

For the Sake of mutual Convenience and mutual Harmony 
(in these different relations of civil and brotherly Fellowship) 
Mankind in all ages and in every Country under the Sun have 
submitted to the Controul & Restraint of Laws. And yet 
when respectable Characters (long since free & accepted) 
whose Labours and Merit (uniformly supporting Wisdom, 
Strength and Beauty) have raised and elevated them beyond 
the common Square and Level, and introduced them to the 
Sublime and Superior degrees and orders, the Health, Sta- 
bility and Power of Masonry; these rules and regulations 
become more peculiarly proper and consistent. If ever Rules 
are essential to compass the Welfare and dignity of any Lodge, 
they are more so with respect to the Sublime Lodge of Per- 
fection ; hewn out of the Rock of Ages as beautiful as the Sun, 
above all the Orders of the Stars; and which is anxious to 
preserve unsullied (in its own Hemisphere) the Sweets of 
Harmony and the Ornaments and Clothing of every moral 
and social duty that can glorify our Spiritual Master; and 
even refine and add to Humanity itself. 

The sovereign regard which is due to the Craft, the rever- 
ence for ancient Forms of the Fraternity at once conspire to 
suggest these Laws and Regulations and lead us without any 

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Hesitation to adhere to the antient Landmarks our Fathers 
have set. We therefore agree to submit to the following Bye 
Laws & Rules. 



"Bye Laws & Regulations for the better Governm 1 and 
Harmony of the Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at Phila- 
delphia in the State of Pennsylvania. 

1. No person can be admitted a Member without he is a 
Master Mason free and accepted in some lawful Lodge accord- 
ing to ancient Rule and order. 

2. Every Person desirous of becoming a Member & obtain- 
ing the sublime degrees must first petition the Thrice Puisst. 
&c&c&c asscertaining & stating in his petition that he is a 
Master Mason according to ancient Form as aforesaid. 

3. The Petition must be read and approved of by the Lodge 
who are to appoint a sufficient Committee to investigate the 
facts set forth in the Petition also to examine the Character 
of the petitioner which Committee are to make their Report 
the next or any subsequent Meeting. 

4. On this Report being made and the Candidate found 
favourable, he is to be ballotted for by all the Members pres- 
ent without whose Unanimous Voice and Consent given in due 
Form he cannot be admitted. 

5. The Secretary shall inform the approved Candidate that 
his prayer has been granted and that he may attend the next 
or any other Evening of Meeting he thinks proper for ad- 
mission. 

6. Each Member on his Entrance & Admission shall pay the 
Sum of Two English Guineas and for every degree he attains 
afterwards half an English Guinea until said Member has 
received the thirteenth degree. 

7. The Fees and Charges are to be paid by every Brother 

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on his entrance to the Treasurer, or in his absence to the Sec- 
retary who shall pay the same over to the Treasurer the next 
Stated Night. The Treasurer to settle his accounts with the 
Lodge Quarterly and to advance no monies without first 
having obtained an Order for that purpose from the Thrice 
Puisst. &c. 

8. The Lodge shall not confer more than one Sublime De- 
gree the same Evening without an Urgent & Special Necessity 
appears to the Thrice Puisst. for that purpose. 

9. The Lodge shall meet statedly the first Wednesday of 
every Month throughout the year unless the Thrice Puisst. 
thinks proper to call an Extra Lodge. 

10. No Brother shall speak more than once to the same 
Affair unless to explain himself or when called upon by the 
Chair to speak. 

11. There shall be an Election of Officers on every St. 
John's Day who shall be ballotted for in the usual Manner 
Viz. Secretary, Treasurer and Steward, and each Member 
shall then attend unless prevented by Sickness or some suffi- 
cient Reason and Notice shall be given One Month in the pub- 
lic papers by the Secretary with Respect to the holding of 
such Meeting. 



' ' The Lodge then went into an Election of Officers, when the 
following Members were duly elected Viz. Asheton Hum- 
phreys Secretary, Isaac Pennington Treasurer and Benja. 
Nones, Steward. On Motion of Brother Nones (the same be- 
ing seconded) It was ordered that the Secretary write to Ben- 
jamin Seixas requesting him to remit the Ballance of Monies 
in his Hands belonging to this Lodge, together with his ac- 
count, that the same may be paid to the present Treasurer. 
Lodge closed in Harmony. 

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Philadelphia, January 5th, 1785. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Lodge Alley. 

Present 
The Thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
John Devan 
M. M. Cohen 
Moses Cohen 

A Lodge of Prevost & Judge being opened the following 
Gent were initiated to the Sublime Degree of Prevost & 
Judge, Vix. Benja. Nones, Asheton Humphreys and Isaiah 
Bush. Lodge closed. A Secret Masters Lodge was then 
opened when Brother Charles Young (a Perfect Master) 
appeared and requesting to be further enlightened. The 
Lodge was closed. An Intimate Secretary's Lodge was then 
opened when Brother Charles Young was initiated to that 
sublime Degree. On motion of Brother Devan setting forth 
that it is necessary as well for decency as appertaining to the 
Sublime Degrees of Masonry that each brother should pro- 
vide himself with a Suit of Black (the same being seconded 
by Brother Young.) It is recommended by the Thrise Puisst. 
with the Consent of Lodge that each Brother provide himself 
with a Suit of Black accordingly in which he is particularly 
requested to appear at all publick Meetings of the Brethren 
as well as at the Stated Meetings of this Lodge. 

On Motion from the Chair, the same being seconded, It was 
Ordered that the Secretary shew the Minutes of the Lodge 
to every Candidate previous to his admission and that he 
also prepare his Petition for which the Candidate shall pay 
half an English Guinea on his being admitted. Lodge closed 
in Harmony. 

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Philadelphia, February 2nd, 1785. 
"At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Lodge Alley. 

Present 
The Thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
John Devan John Vannost 

Simon Nathan Isaac Pennington 

Moses Cohen Charles Young 

Benjamin Nones Isaiah Bush 

Asheton Humphreys Sub. Grd. Secy. 

A Perfect Lodge being opened in Due Form, The Secre- 
tary informed the Lodge that he had received a letter from 
Bro. Benj. Seixas, late Treasurer to the Sublime Lodge, to- 
gether with an account of Monies Eeceived and paid by him 
by which it appears that a Ballance of three pounds two 
Shillings remained in his Hands belonging to the Lodge which 
he had remitted by Bro. Nathan, together with his Account 
Book, Whereupon it was ordered that the same be delivered 
and paid to the present Treasurer, which was accordingly 
done. On Motion of Brother Vannost (the same being sec- 
onded) that the thanks of this Lodge be given to Bro. Seixas 
for his late services as Treasurer, it was ordered that the same 
be given accordingly and that the Secretary transmit to Bro. 
Seixas a Copy of this Minute. The Thrice Puisst. then de- 
livered a Lecture on the perfect Masters Degree, when the 
Lodge was adjourned until tomorrow Evening at Six o'clock 
and every Member was requested to attend. 



Philadelphia, February 3, 1785. 
4 'At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held by Adjournment 

at the Lodge Room in Lodge Alley 

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Present 
The Thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
John Devan Isaiah Bush 

M. M. Cohen John Vannost 

Moses Cohen Charles Young 

Benja. Nones A. Humphreys Sub. Grand Secy. 

A Perfect Masters Lodge being Opened in Due Form, the 
Petition of Thomas B. Bowen was read Praying to be initiated 
into the Sublime Degrees of Masonry which being considered 
& approved of, the following Brethren were appointed a Com- 
mittee to investigate the facts set forth in his Petition Viz. — 
John Devan, Myer M. Cohen & John Vannost. Brother Van- 
nost then desiring to be further enlightened, the Lodge was 
closed. An intimate Secretary's Lodge was then opened in 
Due Form and Brother John Vannost initiated to that Sub- 
lime Degree. Brothers Young & Vannost jointly desiring to 
be further enlightened and an urgent and special Necessity 
appearing to the Thrice Puisst. this Lodge was closed and 
a Lodge of Prevost and Judge being opened in due Form 
Brothers Young & Vannost were initiated to the Sublime de- 
gree of Prevost & Judge. Lodge closed in Harmony at 9 
o 'clock. 



Philada., February 10th, 1785. 
"At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Lodge Alley. 

Present 
The Thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
John Devan Simon Nathan 

M. M. Cohen Moses Cohen 

A Lodge of Intendt. of the Buildings being opened in due 

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Form, Benja. Nones, Asheton Humphreys, Isaiah Bush, John 
Vannost & Charles Young were initiated to that Sublime De- 
grees. Lodge closed. A Masters Lodge was then opened in 
due Form, when Brothers Devan, Vannost & M. M. Cohen 
who were appointed a Committee to investigate the facts set 
forth in the Petition of Thos. B. Bowen preferred the 3rd 
inst, Reported that they found the said T. B. Bowen to be an 
ancient Master Mason and of exceeding good character, Where- 
upon he was ballotted for and approved, and, being in wait- 
ing was admitted & installed to the Chair with the usual 
Solemnities, then closed the Lodge and withdrew. A Secret 
Masters Lodge was then opened in due Form and Bro. Bowen 
was initiated to the Sublime degree of Secret Master. On 
Motion it was ordered that William Buk be employed to serve 
the Summonses on the Members of this Lodge, Received of 
Bro. Bowen two English Guineas his enterance fees & half 
an English Guinea for his degree of Secret Master. The 
Lodge was then adjourned to Tuesday Evening next the 15th 
Instant. 



Philada., February 15th, 1785. 
"At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Lodge Alley by Adjournment. 

Present 
The Thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
John Devan Simon Nathan 

M. M. Cohen Moses Cohen 

A Chapter of Knights Elect being opened in due Form, 
Benja. Nones, Asheton Humphreys, Isaiah Bush, Charles 
Young and John Vannost were initiated to that Sublime De- 
gree. Chapter Closed. A Secret Masters Lodge was then 

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opened in due Form and Brother Bowen being present and 
desiring to be further enlightened, It was ordered that another 
degree be conferred upon him at the next Meeting of the 
Lodge. The Petitions of Michael Ryan & Richard Claiborne 
were then Read, which being considered and approved of, 
Brothers Simon Nathan and John Vannost were appointed a 
Committee to investigate the facts set forth in their Petitions. 
Brothers Nathan and Vannost having withdrawn from the 
Lodge, returned & reported that they had inquired into the 
facts set forth in the Petition of Michael Ryan, and found him 
to be an ancient Master Mason & of exceeding good character 
whereupon he was ballotted for and approved. The Lodge 
was then adjourned to Thursday Evening next the 17th 
Instant. 



Philadelphia, February 17th, 1785. 
* ' At a Sublime Degree of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Lodge Alley by adjournment 

Present 
The Thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush 
John Devan Charles Young 

Simon Nathan John Vannost 

M. M. Cohen Isaac Pennington 

Moses Cohen Thos. B. Bowen 

Benja. Nones Isaiah Bush 

A. Humphreys, Sub. G. Secy. 

A Masters Lodge being opened in due Form Bro. Michael 
Ryan who was in waiting was admitted and installed to the 
Chair with the usual Solemnities. Brothers Vannost and 
Simon Nathan then reported to the Lodge That they had in- 
vestigated the Facts set forth in the Petition of Richard Clai- 

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borne and found him to be an ancient Master Mason & of 
exceeding good Character, Whereupon he was ballotted upon 
and approved & being in waiting was admitted and installed 
to the Chair with the usual Solemnities, and no other business 
appearing he closed the Lodge & withdrew with Brothers 
Bowen & Ryan. A Perfect Masters Lodge was then opened 
in due Form and Brother Thos. B. Bowen was initiated to 
that Sublime degree. Lodge closed. A Secret Masters Lodge 
was then opened in due Form and Brothers Ryan & Claiborn 
were initiated to the degree of Secret Master. Received of 
Brother Bowen half an English Guinea for his Degree of Per- 
fect Master and of Brothers Ryan & Claiborn two Eng. 
Guineas each, their Entrance fees & half an Eng. Guinea each 
for the degree of Secret Master. All, which together with two 
Eng. Guineas and a half reed, of Bro. Bowen the 10th inst. 
were paid into the hands of Bro. Pennington, Treasurer. The 
Petition of Isaac Van Vleck was then Read, Praying to be 
initiated to the Sublime degrees, which being considered & 
approved of Charles Young & A. Humphreys were appointed 
a Committee to investigate the Facts set forth in his Petition. 
Brother Pennington then desiring to be further enlightened, 
the Lodge was closed & he together with Bros. Bowen, Ryan & 
Claiborne withdrew. An intimate Secretary's Lodge was then 
opened in due Form and Bro. Isaac Pennington was initiated 
to that Sublime degree. Lodge closed in Harmony. 



Philada. February 19th, 1785. 
" At A Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Lodge Alley. 

Present 

The Thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 

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John Devan Simon Nathan 

M. M. Cohen Moses Cohen 

A Chapter of Grand Master Elect of Fifteen being opened 
in due Form Benj. Nones, Asheton Humphreys, Isaiah Bush 
and Charles Young were initiated to that Sublime degree. 
The Secy, then reported that he had investigated the Facts set 
forth in the Petition of Isaac Vanvleck and found him to be 
an ancient Master Mason & of exceeding good Character, 
Whereupon he was ballotted for and approved. Chapter 
closed. An intimate Secretary's Lodge was then opened in 
due Form and Bro. Thos. B. Bowen was initiated to that Sub- 
lime degree. Lodge closed. A Perfect Masters Lodge was 
then opened in due Form and Brothers Michael Ryan and 
Richard Claiborne were severally initiated to that Sublime 
degree. The Secretary then informed the Lodge that Mr. 
Isaac Vanvleck was in waiting and very desirous to be in- 
structed in the Sublime degrees of Masonry, whereupon the 
Lodge was closed. A Masters Lodge was then opened in due 
Form when Brother Isaac Vanvleck was admitted and in- 
stalled to the Chair with the usual Solemnities, and no Busi- 
ness appearing, he closed the Lodge and withdrew. A Secret 
Masters Lodge was then opened in due Form and Brother 
Isaac Vanvleck was initiated a Secret Master. The Secy, then 
received from Bros. Bowen & Ryan 17-6 each for the degrees 
conferred upon them this Evening and from Brother Van- 
vleck two Eng. Guineas his entrance fee & 17-6 for his degree 
of Secret Master. 

Lodge closed in Harmony 



Stated Lodge. Philadelphia, March 2d, 1785. 

"At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Lodge Alley 

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Present 

The Thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 

John Devan Simon Nathan 

M. M. Cohen 

"A Grand Chapter of illustrious Knights being opened in 
due Form, Benjamin Nones, Asheton Humphreys, Isaiah Bush 
& Charles Young were severally initiated to that Sublime 
degree. The Secretary having presented an ancient Bible to 
the Lodge, received their thanks for the same from the Thrice 
Puissant. Chapter closed. A Lodge of Prevost & Judge was 
then opened in due Form & Brother Thomas B. Bowen was 
initiated to that Sublime degree. Lodge closed. An inti- 
mate Secretary's Lodge was then opened in due Form and 
Brothers Michael Ryan and Richd. Claiborne were severally 
initiated to that Sublime degree. Lodge closed. A Perfect 
Masters Lodge was then opened in due form and Brother 
Isaac Vanvleck was initiated a Perfect Master. The Secre- 
tary then received from Bro. Bowen 17-6 for his degree of 
Prevost & Judge, from Bro. Ryan 17-6 for his degree of I. 
Secy. & from Bro. Claiborne 35- for his degree of P. Mas. 
conferred the 19th Feby. & for his degree of I. Secy, conferred 
this Evening. Lodge closed. A Perfect Masters Lodge was 
then opened in due Form, and the Minutes of this Evening 
being read the same was closed in Harmony. 



Philadelphia, March 3rd, 1785. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Lodge Alley by special Order from the Thrice Puisst. 

Present 

The Thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 

John Devan M. M. Cohen 

Simon Nathan Moses Cohen 

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A Grand Chapter of Grand Masters Architect being opened 
in due Form, Benja. Nones, Asheton Humphreys, Isaiah Bush 
and Charles Young were initiated to that Sublime degree. 
Chapter Closed. 



Philada. March 15th, 1785. 
"At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Lodge Alley 

Present 

The Thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair. 

John Devan Isaiah Bush 

M. M. Cohen Charles Young 

Moses Cohen Benj. Nones 

Asheton Humphreys, S. G. S. 

A Lodge of Intendent of the Buildings being opened in due 
Form Brother Thomas B. Bowen was initiated to that Sub- 
lime degree. Lodge closed. A Prevost & Judge's Lodge was 
then opened in due Form & the following Brethren were initi- 
ated to that Sub. degree Viz. — Isaac Pennington, Michael 
Kyan & Richard Claiborne. Lodge closed. An Intimate Sec- 
retary's lodge was then opened in due Form & Brother Isaae 
Vanvleck was initiated an I. Secy. The Petitions of Elisha 
C. Dick & Solomon Etting were then read, which being con- 
sidered and approved of the Secretary & Brother Thos. B. 
Bowen were appointed a Committee to investigate the Facts 
set forth in the Petitions of Elisha C. Dick, and Brs. B. Nones, 
I. Pennington & Chas. Young were appointed a committee to 
investigate the facts set forth in the petition of S. Etting. 

The Thrice Puissant then informed the Lodge that for their 
better accommodation application had been made to Mr. Joseph 
Morris to rent his Building on Black Horse Alley, and that the 
Secretary had taken a Lease of the same for Seven years from 

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the Sixteenth day of May next, at Forty Pounds per Annum 
payable Quarterly, Which being read was approved of by the 
Lodge, and it was ordered that the same be assigned to the 
Thrice Puissant, John Devan & Isaac Pennington for the Bene- 
fit of the Lodge. On Motion, the same being seconded, it is 
ordered that each member pay Monthly into the hands of the 
Treasurer or in his absence to the Secretary three shillings and 
nine pence for the purpose of defraying incidental charges. 
Lodge closed & adjourned to Wednesday Evening the 16th 
Instant. N. B. Received of Thomas B. Bowen 17-6 for his 
degree of Int. of ye Building, of Michl. Ryan 17-6 for his 
deg. of Prv. & Judge of Isaac Vanvleck 35- for his deg. of 
Perf. Mas. conferred the 2nd Inst. & for his deg. of I. S. con- 
ferred this Evening. 

Philada., March 16th, 1785. 

"At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Lodge Alley by Adjournment. 

Present 
The Thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
John Devan Isaiah Bush 

M. M. Cohen Charles Young 

Moses Cohen John Vannost 

Ben j a. Nones Asheton Humphreys, S. G. S. 

A Chapter of Knights Elect being opened in due Form 
Brother Thos. B. Bowen was initiated to that Sublime degree. 
Chapter Closed. A Chapter of Grand Master Elect of Fif- 
teen was then opened in due Form and Brother John Vannost 
was initiated to that Sublime degree. Chapter closed. A 
Lodge of Intend*, of the Building was then opened in due 
Form and Brother Michael Ryan was initiated to that Sub- 
lime Degree. Lodge closed. A Chapter of Knights Elect was 

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again opened in due Form (at the desire of Bro. Ryan & an 
urgent & special necessity appearing to the thrice Puisst. for 
that purpose, Bro. Ryan having previously withdrawn) when 
Brother Michael Ryan was initiated to that Sublime degree. 
Bro. Bowen & the Secretary then reported to the Lodge that 
they had investigated the facts set forth in the Petition of 
Elisha C. Dick & found him to be an ancient Master Mason 
& of exceeding good Character, Whereupon he was ballotted 
for and approved and being in waiting the Chapter was closed. 
A Masters Lodge was then opened in due Form & Elisha C. 
Dick was admitted and installed to the Chair with the usual 
Ceremonies, then closed the Lodge and withdrew. A Secret 
Masters Lodge was then opened in due Form and Brother E. 
C. Dick was initiated to that Sublime degree. Lodge closed 
and adjourned to Saturday Evening the 19th Inst. NB. Re- 
ceived of Brother Thos. B. Bowen 17-6 for his degree of K. E. 
of Michael Ryan 35- for his degree of Int. of ye Buildings and 
K. E., of E. C. Dick three pounds 10- his Entrance fee and 
17-6 for his degree of S. M. 



Philada. March 19th, 1785. 
"At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Lodge Alley by Adjournment. 

Present 

The Thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair. 

John Devan John Vannost 

M. M. Cohen Benja. Nones 

Moses Cohen Chas. Young 

Asheton Humphreys, S. G. S. 

A Chapter of Grand Master Elect of Fifteen being opened, 
in due Form Brother Thos. B. Bowen was initiated to that 

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Sublime Degree. Chapter Closed. Brothers Vannost & 
Bowen having withdrawn, a Grand Chapter of Illustrious 
Knights was opened in due Form, and Brother J. Vannost 
was initiated to that Sublime degree. Chapter closed. A 
Chapter of Grand Master Elect of Fifteen was again opened 
in due Form when Brother Bowen returned & Brother Michael 
Ryan was initiated to that Sublime degree. Chapter closed. 
A Lodge of Intendt. of the Buildings was then opened in due 
Form and Brother Richard Claiborne was initiated to that 
Sublime degree. Lodge closed. A Lodge of Prevost & Judge 
was next opened in due Form and Brother Isaac Vanvleck 
was initiated a Prevost & Judge. Lodge closed. Brothers 
Claiborne & Vanvleck having withdrawn, a Chapter of Knights 
Elect was opened in due Form and Brother Claiborne was 
initiated to that Sublime degree. Chapter closed. NB. re- 
ceived of Bro. Thos. B. Bowen 17/6 for his degree of Mas. E. 
of 15, of Mich. Ryan 17/6 for the same degree conferred on 
him & of Isaac Vanvleck 17/6 for his degree of P. & J. 



Philada., April 2d, 1785. 
"At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Lodge Alley. 

Present 
The Thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
John Devan Benj. Nones 

Simon Nathan Thos. B. Bowen 

Isaiah Bush Isaac Vanvleck 

Charles Young 

John Vannost Michael Ryan 

Asheton Humphreys, S. G. S. 

A Secret Masters Lodge being opened in due Form, the Peti- 
tion of William Mc Williams was read and approved and 
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Brothers Mich. Ryan and John Devan were appointed a Com- 
mittee to investigate the Facts set forth in his Petition. 
Brothers Devan & Ryan then withdrew and shortly returned 
and reported that they had investigated the facts set forth in 
the Petition of William McWilliams and found him to be an 
ancient Master Mason and of exceeding good Character, where- 
upon he was ballotted for and approved. Lodge closed. A 
Master Lodge was then opened in due Form and William 
McWilliams was then admitted & installed to the Chair with 
the usual Ceremonies and no Business appearing he closed the 
Lodge and withdrew with Brothers Ryan, Bowen & Vanvleck. 
A Grand Chapter of Illustrious Knights was then opened in 
due Form and Brothers Thos. B. Bowen & Mich. Ryan were 
initiated to that Sublime degree. Chapter closed. A Lodge 
of Intendt. of the Buildgs. was then opened in due Form and 
Brother Isaac Vanvleck was initiated to that Sublime degree. 
Lodge closed. A Secret Masters Lodge was then again opened 
in due Form and Brother William McWilliams was initiated 
a Secret Master. Lodge closed. NB. Received of Thos. B. 
Bowen 17/6 for his degree of I. K, of Mich. Ryan 15/ on 
account of do. & of William McWilliams £ 3. 10. his Ent. fees 
& 17/6 for his degree of Secret Master. 



Philadelphia, April 6th, 1785. 
"A Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room in 
Vidells Alley. 

Present 
The Thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
John Devan Charles Young 

M. M. Cohen Thos. B. Bowen 

Moses Cohen Mich. Ryan 

John Vannost Richard Claiborn 



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Benja. Nones Isaac Vanvleck 

Isaac Pennington Isaiah Bush 

A. Humphreys Sub. Grd. Secy. 

A Secret Masters Lodge being opened in due Form and 
Brothers Claiborn, Vanvleck & Pennington desiring to be fur- 
ther enlightened the Lodge was closed and they withdrew. 
A Chapter of Grand Master Elect of Fifteen was opened in 
due Form & Brother Kich. Claiborn was initiated to that Sub- 
lime degree. Chapter closed. A Chapter of Knights Elect 
was then opened in due Form & Brother Isaac Vanvleck was 
initiated to that Sublime degree. Chapter closed. A Lodge 
of Intendent of the Buildings was then opened in due Form 
& Brother Isaac Pennington was initiated to that Sublime 
degree. Lodge closed and Brothers. Vannost, Bowen, Ryan, 
Claiborn, Pennington and Vanvleck having withdrawn a Grand 
Chapter of Grand Masters Architect was opened in due Form 
and the following Brethren were initiated to that Sublime 
degree, Viz. — John Vannost, Thos. B. Bowen & Michl. Ryan. 
Chapter closed. N. B. Reed, of I. Vanvleck 35/ for his de- 
gree of I. of ye B. & K. E., of Thos. 17/6 for his deg. of G. 
M. A. and of the following Brethren 3/9 each, being their 
monthly Payments, Viz. — J. Devan, B. Nones, R. Claiborn, 
S. Bush, I. Vanvleck, M. M. Cohen, I. Bush, Moses Cohen, 
T. B. Bowen, A. Humphreys & J. Vannost, together make 
41/3 paid, Brother Nones 9/4 the expenses of the night. 



Philadelphia, May 4th, 1785. 
"At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Lodge Alley. 

Present 
The Thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
John Devan Isaiah Bush 

M. M. Cohen Isaac Vanvleck 

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Moses Cohen Isaac Pennington 

Benjamin Nones Thos. B. Bowen 

Asheton Humphreys, S. G. S. 

A Lodge of Intendent of the Buildings being opened in due 
Form Brother Thos. B. Bowen informed the Lodge that he 
was about to leave this City & prayed to be further enlight- 
ened previous to his going and it being agreeable to all the 
Members present, the Lodge was closed and he withdrew with 
Brothers Nones, Vanvleck, I. Bush, Pennington & Hum- 
phreys. A Royal Arch Lodge was then opened in due Form 
and the following brethren were initiated to that Sublime 
degree, Vis. — Thos. B. Bowen, Benj. Nones & A. Humphreys. 
Brother Myer M. Cohen having informed the Lodge that he 
should shortly leave this City, and that if the Lodge desired 
it he would dispose of the plates in his possession for the 
Benefit of the Lodge, they paying him for the same the first 
Cost and permitting him at any time to take copies of the 
same. Whereupon the Th. P. returned him the thanks of the 
Lodge for his kindness and it was ordered that the Secretary 
pay him for the same out of the Lodge's funds, and that 
Brother Cohen be permitted at any time to take Copies of the 
said plates and in case the expense of such copies be greater 
than what the present plates cost him that the difference be 
paid him hereafter by the Lodge. Lodge closed. NB. Re- 
ceived of the following Brethren 3/9 Each, being their monthly 
payment, Viz. — J. Devan, Isaiah Bush, B. Nones, Moses 
Cohen, T. B. Bowen, S. Bush, M. M. Cohen & A. Humphreys 
together making 30/ and of Bro. Bowen 17/6 for his deg. of 
ye R. A. paid Bro. Nones 32/7 the expenses of the night. 



Philadelphia, May 11th, 1785. 
"At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Lodge Alley. 

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Present 

The Thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair. 

John Devan Isaiah Bush 

Simon Nathan Isaac Vanvleck 

Benja. Nones Thomas B. Bowen 

A. Humphreys, S. G. S. 

"A Chapter of Knights Elect being opened in due Form, 
Brother Isaac Pennington was initiated to that Sublime De- 
gree. The Secretary then informed the Lodge that he had 
obtained from Brother Myer M. Cohen twenty-one plates or 
Representations for the use of the Lodge and had paid Brother 
Cohen for the same Seven pounds Seventeen shillings & Six 
pence which was approved by the Lodge. Chapter closed. 
Brother I. Pennington having withdrawn with Brother I. 
Vanvleck a Grand Chapter of Grand Master Elect of Fifteen 
was opened in due Form and Brother I. Vanvleck was initi- 
ated to that Sublime degree. Chapter closed. 



Philadelphia, May 19th, 1785. 
"At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at Brother Benja. 
Nones 's house in Market Street, by Special order from the 
T. P. 

Present 

The Thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair. 

John Devan 

Moses Cohen Sub. Grand Secy. pro. temp. 

A Lodge of Perfection being opened in due Form Brother 
Thomas B. Bowen was initiated to that Sublime Degree. 
Lodge closed. 

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Philada., May 25th, 1785. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Lodge Alley. 

Present 

The Thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair. 

John Devan Isaiah Bush 

Moses Cohen Isaac Vanvleck 

Thos. B. Bowen A. Humphreys, S. G. S. 

"A Secret Masters Lodge being opened in due Form the 
Thrice Puisst. informed the Lodge that he had called them 
together for the purpose of taking into consideration the 
Building rented of Joseph Morris in Black Horse Alley, which 
was now untenanted, and fitting the same up as a Lodge Room. 
Whereupon it was ordered that John Devan, Benja. Nones 
and A. Humphries be a Committee for fitting up and pre- 
paring the same, and that the Thrice Puissant draw for the 
balance of Monies in the hands of the Secretary and Treas- 
urer to be lodged in the hands of said Committee or one of 
them for defraying the Expense thereof. And on Motion 
and Seconded it was further ordered that Moses Cohen, Isaac 
Vanvleck and Isaiah Bush be a Committee for settling the 
acct. of the Secretary and Treasurer and ascertaining the bal- 
ance in their hands belonging to the Lodge and make report 
to the next stated Night. Lodge closed. NB. Received of 
Thos. B. Bowen 17/6 for his degree of Perfection conferred 
on the 19th inst. Paid William Beck 15/ for serving sum- 
mons, &c. 



Philada., June 1st, 1785. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Lodge Alley. 

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Present 

The Thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair. 

John Devan Isaiah Bush 

Moses Cohen Isaac Vanvleck 

Thos. B. Bowen A. Humphreys, Sub. G. Secy. 

A Grand Chapter of Grand Master Elect of Fifteen being 
opened in due Form the Committee appointed to settle the 
Accounts of the Treasurer & Secretary reported that they 
find a Balance in the Secretary's hands of Twenty-four Pounds 
19/4 and in the Treasurer's hands a Balance of Seventeen 
pounds two shillings. A letter from Brother Isaac Penning- 
ton was then read, praying to be permitted to resign his office 
of Treasurer, in not being in his power to pay that attention 
to it that their Confidence reposed in him justly required, and 
the same was ordered to lay over until St. John's Day. 
Brother I. Vanvleck desiring to be further enlightened, the 
Chapter was closed and he withdrew. A Chapter of Illustri- 
ous Knights was then opened in due Form & Brother I. Van- 
vleck was initiated to that Sublime degree. Chapter closed. 
A Secret Masters Lodge was then opened in due Form and 
the Minutes of the Night being read the same was closed. NB. 
Received of the following Brethren 3/9 each, being their 
Monthly payments, Viz. — Isaiah Bush, Isaac Vanvleck, Thos. 
B. Bowen, Moses Cohen, Sol. Bush, A. Humphreys, & John 
Devan together making 26/3. Also of I. Vanvleck 3/9 being 
his last month's dues. Paid William Beck 15/ & Expenses of 
the Night 18/7. 



Philadelphia, June 24th, 1785. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Lodge Alley. 

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Present 
The Thrice Illustrious Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
John Devan Benja. Nones 

Moses Cohen Isaac Vanvleck 

Isaiah Bush A. Humphreys, S. G. S. 

"A Secret Masters Lodge was opened in due Form and the 
following Brethren were elected to the several offices of Secre- 
tary, Treasurer & Steward, Viz. — Asheton Humphreys, Secre- 
tary, Isaac, Vanvleck, Treasurer & Benjamin Nones Steward. 
Brother Nones then presented to the Lodge a Copperplate for 
the Embellishment of Certificates to be granted by the Thrice 
Puissant to any of its Members. Whereupon the Lodge re- 
turned him thanks for the same. The thanks of the Lodge 
were then voted to Brother Pennington for his services in his 
late office of Treasurer & to Bro. A. Humphreys for his serv- 
ices as Secretary & to Brother Nones for his services as Stew- 
ard. Brother Nones then declining to execute the Offices of 
Steward for the ensuing Six Months a new election was gone 
into and Brother Moses Cohen was duly elected. Lodge 
closed. 



Philada. July 6th, 1785. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held in the Lodge Room 
in Lodge Alley. 

Present 

The Thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 

John Devan Isaiah Bush 

Simon Nathan Charles Young 

Moses Cohen Richd. Claiborn 

Benja. Nones Isaac Vanvleck 

Asheton Humphreys, S. G. S. 

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"A Lodge of Intendt. of ye Buildings being opened in due 
Form, The Thrice Puisst. informed the Lodge that Brother 
Moses Cohen had presented two thousand bricks to the Lodge 
to be applied for the use of their Lodge Room in Black Horse 
Alley. Whereupon the thanks of the Lodge were returned 
him for the same. The Thrice Puisst, then favored the 
Lodge with a Lecture upon the Degree of Intendt. of the 
Building, after which Brothers Young and Vannost and 
Isaiah Bush desiring to be further enlightened the Lodge was 
closed and they withdrew with Brothers Claiborn & Vanvleck. 
Brother Vanvleck having first received 41/3 on Acct. of 
Monthly Payments. A Royal Arch Lodge was then opened 
in due Form and the following Brethren were initiated to 
that Sublime degree, Viz. — Charles Young, J. Vannost & I. 
Bush. Lodge closed. 

Philada. July 13th, 1785. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Lodge Alley. 

Present 

The Thrice Puisst Solomon Bush in the Chair. 

John Devan Isaiah Bush 

Sol. M. Myers Charles Young 

Moses Cohen Benj. Nones 

Asheton Humphreys S. G. S. 

"A Masters Lodge being opened in due Form, Brother Nones 
who was appointed with Bros. Pennington & Young a Com- 
mittee to investigate the Facts set forth in the Petition of 
Solomon Etting preferred the 15th of March last, reported 
that he had investigated these facts and found him to be an 
ancient Master Mason and exceeding good character. Where- 
upon he was balloted for and approved and being present 
was installed to the Chair with the usual Ceremonies, then 

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closed the Lodge and withdrew. A Secret Master's Lodge 
was then opened in due Form and Bro. Sol. Etting was ini- 
tiated to that Sublime degree. Brother Etting then desiring 
to be further enlightened and an urgent and Special Necessity- 
appearing to the thrice Puisst., the Lodge was closed and 
Brother Etting having withdrawn a Perfect Masters Lodge 
was opened in due Form and Bro. Etting was initiated to that 
Sub. degree. The Treasurer then reported that he had since 
the last Meeting of the Lodge paid to William Beck 30/ in 
full for services rendered to the Lodge. Lodge Closed. 

NB. Reed, of S. Etting by the hands of Bro. Nones £3. 10 
— his entrance fees and 35/ for his degrees of Sec. Mas. and 
Perf. Mas. 



Philada. August 3rd, 1785. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Lodge Alley. 

Present 
The thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
John Devan Sol. M. Myers 

Moses Cohen Isaiah Bush 

Benja. Nones Richard Claiborn 

Charles Young A. H. Humphreys, S. G. S. 

"A Secret Masters Lodge being opened in due Form, the 
thrice Puisst. informed the Lodge that it was necessary as 
appertaining to the Sublime degrees to appoint two officers in 
addition to those mentioned in the Eleventh Section of the 
Bye-Laws, Viz. — a Master of Ceremonies or Brother Con- 
ductor and a Junior Warden, therefore Resolved that such 
officers be appointed to serve until next St. John's Day, 
when, agreeable to the Bye-Laws, the Election of Officers is 

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to take place. And it was ordered that this Resolve be added 
to and considered as a part of the Bye-Laws. An Election 
was then opened and Brother Benjamin Nones was elected 
Master of ceremonies and Brother Charles Young was elected 
Junior Warden. Brother Nones then informed the Lodge 
that the building rented of Jos. Morris in Black Horse Alley- 
was in great forwardness and nearly finished, but that Money 
was wanted to complete the same. Whereupon it was agreed 
that a Subscription be opened among the Sublime Brethern 
and that each of the Members present would pay into the 
hands of the Committee appointed to fit up and prepare the 
said Building, the sum affixed to their respective names to be 
applied towards finishing the same and to be repaid them 
whenever the Funds of the Lodge shall be sufficient for that 
Purpose. On Motion and seconded it was agreed that the 
said Committee wait upon the several Members who are ab- 
sent and solicit their Subscriptions for this laudable Purpose, 
and the Secretary was directed to write to the several Mem- 
bers of this Sub. Lodge who reside abroad, soliciting their 
assistance and giving them an Invitation to meet the Sub. 
Lodge on the 20th day of September next for the purpose of 
consecrating the Building. On Motion and Seconded It was 
ordered that Brothers Devan, Young & Humphreys be a Com- 
mittee to wait on Brother John Vannost and request him to 
prepare an Oration suitable to the Consecration of the New 
Building as a Sublime Lodge. And on Motion and Seconded 
it was Ordered that the thrice Puisst. Brothers Devan, Young 
& Claiborn be a Committee for arranging the proceeding, of 
the day of Consecration. Lodge closed. NB. Reed, on Accot. 
of Monthly Payments 33/9. Paid Expenses of the Night 5/2 
and to William Beck 15. 



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Philada. Septem. 7th, 1785. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Lodge Alley. 

Present 
The Thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush; in the Chair. 
John Devan Charles Young 

Moses Cohen A. Humphreys, S. G. S. 

Isaiah Bush Rich. Claiborn 

Benj. Nones John Yannost 

"A Perfect Masters Lodge being opened in due Form Bro. 
Nones informed the Lodge that a further Sum was Necessary 
to carry on the Building in Black Horse Alley than the Sum 
subscribed at our last Meeting. And it appearing from an 
estimate laid before the Lodge that One Hundred and Thirty 
Dollars were immediately wanted to defray the expense in- 
curred. It was therefore agreed that each of the Brethern 
present pay into the hands of the Committee appointed to fit 
up said Building or one of them, Fifteen dollars in addition 
to their former Subscription to be repaid to them whenever 
the Funds of the Lodge shall be sufficient for that purpose. 
Lodge closed and adjourned to the 15th inst. NB. Reed, on 
Acct. of Monthly Payments 40/. Pd. Expenses 7/6 and Wil- 
liam Beck 15. 



Philada. Septem. 15th, 1785. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Lodge Alley. 

Present 
The Thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
John Devan John Vannost 

Moses Cohen Isaiah Bush 

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Chas. Young Peter LeBarbier Duplessis 

Benja. Nones (Visitor) 

Asheton Humphreys, S. G. S. 

A Secret Masters Lodge being opened in due Form Brother 
Duplessis (he having been examined by the Thrice Puisst. 
previous to the opening of the Lodge) Laid before the Lodge 
his Titles and Certificates by which it appeared that He was 
a Grand Elect Perft. & Sublime Mason, and having expressed 
a desire to become a Member of this Lodge he Retired. After 
which On Motion & Seconded Benj. Nones and John Vannost 
were appointed a Committee to inquire into the character of 
said Brother Duplessis. It was Ruled that in Future that 
Every Sublime Mason applying to become a Member of this 
Sublime Lodge pay to the Funds of the Lodge the sum 
of Two English Guineas for his admittance. And it was 
ordered that this Rule be added to & Considered as a part of 
the Bye-Laws. Brother Young, then, as one of the Commit- 
tee appointed to arrange the Proceedings of the day appointed 
for consecrating the Building in Black Horse Alley for the 
Purposes of Sublime Masonry laid before the Lodge a plan 
adopted by the Committee for that purpose, which was unani- 
mously approved of by the Lodge. Lodge closed. 



. Phtlada. September 20th, 1785. 
This being the day appointed for consecrating the Building 
rented of Mr. Joseph Morris in Black Horse Alley as a Sub- 
lime Lodge. The Several Members attended by a Number of 
respectable Brethern belonging to the several Lodges of Free 
and Accepted Masons in the City of Philadelphia walked in 
procession from the Lodge Room in Lodge Alley to the Said 
Building, accompanied by a Band of Musick. Where being 

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arrived a Master Masons Lodge was opened in Ancient Form 
and the Building was consecrated by prayer from the Thrice 
Puisst. and set apart for the Purposes of Sublime Masonry. 
The Patent with the Bye-Laws and Rules of the Lodge were 
then read after which an Oration composed by Brother Van- 
nost was delivered by Brother Young. The Lodge was then 
closed and the Musick being introduced, an Ode composed by 
Bro. Wm. Moore Smith and set to Musick was sung by Bro. 
Matthew Whitehead of Lodge No. 9. 



The dedication of this Masonic room was an occasion of 
much ceremony in which all of the various Masonic bodies of 
the city took part. The following account appeared in the 
Pennsylvania Journal, No. 2009, September 24, 1785. 

"Tuesday last being the day appointed for the consecration of the 
Sublime Lodge of Philadelphia, for confering the superior degrees 
of Masonry, the brethren assembled at the Lodge-room in Lodge- 
alley, and walked in procession to the New Lodge in Black-Horse- 
alley, attended by a band of music. The thrice puisant then opened 
the Lodge and introduced the business with a suitable prayer, when 
the constitution and bye-laws were read. After which was delivered, 
an elegant oration composed by brother Vannost, and a beautiful 
ode set to music, composed by brother Smith of the sublime lodge. 

FORM OF THE PROCESSION. 

The Master of Ceremonies or Sword Bearer. 

Brother Orator and Clergy. 

The Treasurer with the Bible and velvet Cushion. 

The thrice puisant with the worshipfuls Deputy Grand Master and 

Grand Warden of Pennsylvania at his right and left. 

Brother Inspector. 

The senior and junior Sublime Wardens. 

The Sublime Secretary. 

The Brethren of the Sublime Lodge two and two. 

The Brethren of the Royal Arch. 

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Past Masters. 

Officers of Lodge No. 2. 
Officers of Lodge No. 3. 
Officers of Lodge No. 4. 
Officers of Lodge No. 8. 
Officers of Lodge No. 9. 
Invited Brethren two and two. 
Tyler. 

There has been no instance of a masonic procession which ex- 
hibited a more respectable appearance, and the solemnities used in 
consecrating the lodge were very striking. A pretty collation was 
prepared by the sublime lodge, for the visiting brethren; and in the 
afternoon the brethren dined together, at the City-Tavern and spent 
the day in the greatest harmony. The following toasts were drank : 

1. The Sublime Lodge of perfection this day consecrated. 

2. Our illustrious Brother the King of Prussia. 

3. Our beloved Brother George Washington, the intended Grand 
Master of America. 

4. That dignified Philosopher and Friend to Mankind, Brother 
Benjamin Franklin. 

5. The Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. 

6. May the rust of discord never corrode the present polished 
chain of Masonic Fellowship. 

7. May health, stability and power be ever the supporters of our 
Lodge. 

8. May Beauty and Merit be the reward of Virtue and Secrecy. 

9. The Land we live in. 

10. Our worthy Brethren round the Globe. 

11. Increase, Love and Unanimity to the antient craft. 

12. All Masons who honor the Order by conforming to its rules. 

13. The Memory of old. 

We understand the Prayer, Ode, Oration, &c. will shortly be 
published." 



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Philada. Septem. 28th, 1785. 

At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Koom 
in Black Alley. 

Present 

The Thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 

John Devan Benj. Nones. 

Moses Cohen Isaiah Bush 

Asheton Humphreys, S. G. S. 

"A Secret Masters Lodge being Opened in due Form, Bro. 
Nones informed the Lodge that he had inquired into the 
Character of Bro. Duplessis and found it to be respectable 
Whereupon he was ballotted for as a Member & unanimously 
approved & the Secretary was directed to inform him of the 
same. The Petitions of Lazarus Levy, Frederick William 
Starman, William Kunckle & John Melbeck were then read 
and approved & Brothers Humphreys & Nones were ap- 
pointed a Committee to investigate the facts set forth in the 
Petition of Lazarus Levy. Bro. Cohen & Devan were ap- 
pointed a Committee to investigate the facts set forth in 
the Petition of Fred. Wm. Starman. Bros. Cohen & Hum- 
phreys were appointed a Committee to investigate the facts 
set forth in the Petition of William Kunckle and Bros. Devan 
& Humphreys were appointed a Committee to investigate the 
facts set forth in the Petition of John Melbeck. The Com- 
mittee appointed to fit up & prepare the Building rented of 
Joseph Morris for the purpose of a Lodge Room reported 
"That they had with unremitted Assiduity & pains accom- 
plished the same and wished to lay before the Lodge their 
Accounts for Inspection and Adjustment. That some of 
Said Committee were in Advance for Said Building more 

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than the Sums by them subscribed for carrying on the same, 
and there yet remained to be paid on account of said Build- 
ing a considerable Sum for which they were answerable and 
for payment of which they had no Monies in their hands. 
Praying that a Committee may be appointed to Inspect their 
Accounts and that the Lodge would adopt Measures for the 
payment of the Monies yet unpaid on account of said Build- 
ing. ' ' Which being read, the same was ordered to lie over to 
the next stated Night. Brother Duplessis then requesting 
admittance was received as a Member. Brothers Nones and 
Humphreys having retired for a short space of time returned 
and reported that they had investigated the Facts set forth 
in the Petition of Lazarus Levy and found him to be an An- 
cient Master Mason and of exceeding good Character, and 
informed the Lodge that he was now in waiting & wished for 
admittance, Whereupon he was ballotted for and approved 
and this Lodge was closed. A Master Masons Lodge was 
then opened in due Form and Bro. Levy being present was 
installed to the Chair with the usual Ceremonies. Then closed 
the lodge and withdrew. A Secret Masters Lodge was then 
again opened in due form and Brother Lazarus Levy was 
initiated to that Sublime degree. Lodge closed. NB. Bro. 
Levy paid into the hands of Bro. Nones £3.10 his Ent. fees 
& 17/6 for his degree of S. M. 




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Philada. October 5, 1785. 

"At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley. 

Present 
The Thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 

John Devan Isaiah Bush 

Moses Cohen P. Lebarb Duplessis 

Charles Young R. Claiborn 

Benj. Nones A. Humphreys S. G. S. 

A Lodge of Intimate Secretary being opened in due Form 
Bros. Devan & Cohen reported that they had investigated the 
Facts set forth in the Petition of Fred Wm. Starman and 
found him to be an ancient Master Mason of exceeding good 
Character, Whereupon he was ballotted and approved. Broth- 
ers Cohen & Humphreys then reported that they had inves- 
tigated the Facts set forth in the Petition of Wm. Kunckle 
and found him to be an ancient Master Mason & of Exceeding 
good Character Whereupon he was balloted for and approved 
and Brothers Devan & Humphreys reported that they had 
investigated the Facts set forth in the Petition of John Mel- 
beck and found him to be an ancient Master Mason and of 
exceeding good Character Whereupon he was ballotted for 
and approved. The Thrice Puisst. then informed the Lodge 
that Brother Solomon Etting was in waiting and desired to 
be initiated to the Sublime degree of Intimate Secretary and 
the Lodge approving thereof he was initiated to that Sublime 
degree. The Master of Ceremonies informed the Thrice Puis- 
sant that Bro. Augustine Prevost who was a Prince of the 
Royal Secret and Bro. Thomas Randal deputy Grand Inspec- 
tor for the State of New Jersey desired admittance, where- 

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upon they were received with the Honors due to their respec- 
tive Titles. The Thrice Puisst. then informed the Lodge 
that Bro. Lazarus Levy was in waiting & desired to be ini- 
tiated to the Sub. degree of Perf. Master and the Lodge ap- 
proving thereof, the same was closed and a Perfect Masters 
Lodge was opened in due Form and Brother Levy was ini- 
tiated to that Sublime degree. The Master of Ceremonies 
then informed the Lodge that Fredk. Wm. Starman and Wm. 
Knuckle were in waiting and wished to be initiated to the 
Sublime degrees. Whereupon this Lodge was closed and a 
Masters Lodge being opened in due Form Fred. Wm. Star- 
man was installed to the Chair with the usual ceremonies. 
After which William Knuckle was admitted and installed to 
the chair with the usual ceremonies. Brother John Melbeck 
being then in waiting and desirous to receive the Sublime 
degrees was admitted and installed to the Chair with the 
usual Ceremonies, then closed the Lodge and withdrew with 
Bros. Starman & Knuckle. A Secret Masters Lodge was 
then opened in due Form and Bros. Starman, Knuckle & 
Melbeck were severally initiated to that Sublime degree. It 
was then moved and Seconded that the Thanks of the Lodge 
be given to Bro. Vannost for his Oration delivered on the 
day of Consecration which was accordingly voted, as also to 
Bro. Wm. M. Smith for his Ode which was that day sung 
and Bros. Devan, Young & Claiborn were appointed a Com- 
mittee to return the thanks of the Lodge to Bros. Vannost 
& Smith. It was then moved that a Committee be appointed 
to request of Bros. Vannost & Smith and the thrice Puisst. 
their assent to the publication of their several compositions. 
Whereupon the same Committee together with Brother Hum- 

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phreys, was appointed a Committee for making such re- 
quest, and in case such assent be obtained the Committee 
are desired to print such Number of Copies as to them 
shall seem fit, not exceeding 500, and previous to the Publica- 
tion the said Committee together with Brother Vannost are 
desired to revise & prepare the whole for the press. Lodge 
closed. NB. Reed, of F. W. Starman £3.10 his Entrance 
Fees & 17/6 for his degree of S. M., ditto of Wm. Kunckle, 
ditto of I. Melbeck, of Lazarus Levy 17/6 for his degree of 
P. M. & 22/6 on Acct. of Monthly payments. Pd. expenses 
32/4. 



Philada. October 6th, 1785. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley. 

Present 

The Thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 

Augustine Prevost Thomas Randal 

John Devan Moses Cohen 

P. De LeBarbier Duplissis. 

A Lodge of Perfection being opened in due Form the fol- 
lowing Brethren were severally initiated to that Sublime de- 
gree, Vis. — Benjamin Nones, Isaiah Bush & Asheton Hum- 
phreys. Lodge closed. 



Philada., October 15th, 1785. 
"At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley. 

Present 

The Thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 

John Devan P. Lebarbier Duplissis 

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Moses Cohen Benja. Nones 

Solom. Cohen Isaiah Bush 

A. Humphreys, S. G. S. 

"A Lodge of Perfection being opened in due Form Brother 
Charles Young was initiated to that Sublime degree. Lodge 
closed. 



Philada., October 26th, 1785. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley. 

Present 

The Thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 

John Devan Charles Young 

Moses Cohen Benja. Nones 

A. Humphreys, S. G. S. 

A Lodge of Perfection being opened in due Form Brother 
John Vannost was initiated to that Sublime degree. Lodge 
closed. 



Philadelphia, November 2, 1785. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black horse Alley. 

Present 

The Thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 

John Devan John Melbeck 

Charles Young F. W. Starman 

P. Lebarbeer Duplissis William Kunckle 

Benj. Nones A. Humphreys, S. G. S. 

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"A Secret Masters Lodge being opened in due Form it was 
moved by Bro. Nones and seconded by Bro. Humphreys That 
an Application be made by the Members of this Lodge to the 
Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania for a Warrant to enable them 
to work upon the three first degrees of Masonry. It was 
thereupon ordered (the Lodge being thin) that the Consid- 
eration of the same be postponed to the next Meeting. On 
Motion and Seconded It was agreed that this Lodge for the 
better dispatch of Business meet on the second Tuesday in 
each Month until the first day of April next. It was then 
moved and seconded that the Secretary provide for the use 
of the Lodge such necessaries as are wanting out of the first 
monies that shall come to his hands, which was ordered ac- 
cordingly. On Motion that a Committee be appointed to 
write to the Grand Council at Berlin and Paris informing 
them of the Establishment of this Sublime Lodge and of the 
names of the several Members who compose the same and 
their several degrees. It was ordered that the following 
Brethren be a Committee for that Purpose, Viz. — Charles 
Young, John Vannost, P. Lebarbier Duplissis and the thrice 
Puisst. and such Committee were earnestly requested to have 
such letter prepared against the next Meeting, that the same 
may be signed by the Thrice Puisst. & transmitted as soon as 
possible. Lodge closed. NB. Eeceived on acct. of Monthly 
dues 26/3. Paid Expenses 9/10. 



Philadelphia, November 5th, 1785. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley. 

Present 
The thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
John Devan John Vannost 

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Benja. Nones Moses Cohen 

Charles Young P. Lebarbler Duplissis 

A. Humphreys, S. G. S. 

"A Perfect Masters Lodge being opened in due Form the 
following Brethren were initiated to that Sublime Degree, 
Viz. — William Kunckle and Fred W. Starman. The thrice 
Puisst. as one of the Committee appointed at our last meeting 
to write to the Grand Council at Berlin & Paris informed the 
Lodge that the said Committee had gone upon the business 
but were not fully ready but would make report the next 
meeting. Lodge closed. Reed, of Bro. Dupliss 3/9 his 
monthly dues for Novem. and of Bros. Kunckle and Starman 
35/ for their degrees conferred this Evening. Paid for 
candles 10/. 



Philadelphia, Novem. 8th, 1785. 

Present 

The thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair. 

John Devan Moses Cohen 

Benja. Nones John Vannost 

A. Humphreys, S. G. S. 



"A Secret Masters Lodge being opened in due form the 
Thrice Puisst. favoured the Lodge with a Lecture upon the 
Secret Master's degree. It was then moved by Brother Van- 
nost and Seconded by Bro. Duplissis that a fine in future be 
inflicted upon the Brethren who shall not attend the Lodge 
agreeably to Summons, or within half an hour after. "Where- 
upon after argument, It was agreed that if any Member shall 
in future absent himself from the Lodge for the space of half 
an hour after the Time of Meeting, such Fine shall be in- 

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flicted as the Lodge shall see fit and the same shall be imme- 
diately paid into the hands of the Treasurer or in his absence 
to the Secretary. It was then moved by Bro. Duplissis and 
seconded by Bro. Young That the Bye Laws Rules & Regu- 
lations of this Sublime Lodge be fairly written, framed and 
hung up in the Lodge Room for the perusal of the Members. 
Whereupon it was ordered that the same be done accordingly. 
The Petition of Alexander Rutherford was then read and 
approved and the following Brethren were appointed a Com- 
mittee to investigate the Facts set forth in said Petition, Viz. 
— Bros. Young & Humphreys. The Lodge then taking into 
Consideration the Report made by the Committee to fit up 
the Building rented of Jos. Morris in Black Horse Alley, ap- 
pointed Bros. Young, Duplissis & Cohen a Committee to in- 
spect the accounts of said Committee. The Committee who 
were appointed to return the thanks of the Lodge to Bros. 
Vannost & Smith reported that they had so done, but that 
their Several Compositions were not yet ready for Publica- 
tion. The Committee appointed to write to the Grand Coun- 
cil at Berlin & Paris reported a draft of a letter to the Grand 
Council to Berlin, which being read the same was approved 
and the Secretary was desired to make out a fair Copy of the 
same to be transmitted to the Grand Council at Berlin. Lodge 
closed. 



Philada. December 7th, 1785. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley. 

Present 

The Thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
Charles Young P. Lebarbier Duplissis 




FREDERICK II, KING OF PRUSSIA. 

SURNAMED THE GREAT, 1712-1786. 

FROM MINATURE IN MUSEUM OF GRAND LODGE F. & A. M. OF PENNSYLVANIA. 



%ttttt to jFfe&tricft tit (teat 



Benj. Nones John Melbeck 

Moses Cohen F. W. Starman 

A. Humphreys, S. G. S. 

A Secret Master's Lodge being opened in due Form The 
Committee who were appointed to investigate the Facts set 
forth in the Petition of Alexander Rutherford reported that 
they found him to be an Ancient Master Mason who had 
passed the Chair and of exceeding good Character. Where- 
upon he was ballotted for and approved. And being in wait- 
ing was admitted and initiated to the Sublime degree of 
Secret Master. A fair copy of the letter to the Grand Coun- 
cil of Berlin was then offered by the Secretary agreeable to 
the order of last Meeting. Which being read the same was 
ordered to be entered upon the Minutes and is as follows: 
"Most Sublime and powerful Sovereign! Illustrious Chief 
of the Grand Council of Masons ! In the dignified and exalted 
Rank which you have done us the Honor to maintain, in your 
generous Presidency over the Two Hemispheres at the Great 
East of Berlin, allow me to approach your Royal Presence, 
on a Subject of the first moment to ourselves — and on a Sub- 
ject which I would fain hope will not sound unpleasant in the 
Ears of our Great Thrice Puissant and Grand Commander 
whom I take the Liberty to address. But with what Lan- 
guage or Sentiments shall I presume to introduce myself to so 
splendid and illustrious a Sovereign, whom we have Reason 
to consider as the best, the bravest and brightest of Mankind ? 
In what manner or in what Language shall I express myself 
to the glorious and Renowned Frederick the Third, Sovereign 
of all Sovereigns, and mighty Prince of Princes, whose Ma- 
sonic Fame has resounded through the Universe as far as 
winds have blown or water rolled? The power of words can 
scarcely convey the distinguished Feelings We entertain in 

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Your Favour, and my humble pen as conscious of its own 
inabilities, on such a Topic, flows in a gentle and trembling 
style. 

Possessing however every Respectful and grateful Idea 
which reverence can dictate and Brotherly Love inspire: 
Pleased, above every Consideration with your Sovereign 
Guidance of the Grand Councils of the Spacious Hemisphere 
of Knights and Princes, I feel myself called upon as well 
from duty as Inclination, as well from a desire to advance and 
propagate the Interests of the Royal Secrets, and from a Con- 
formity to the Regulations & Establishments of the Grand 
Council, and a Compliance with the particular desires and 
partialities of the Sublime Grand Chapter over which I pre- 
side to acquaint our worthy and beloved Brethren in Council 
convened at the Great East in Berlin, that under the Smiles 
of Heaven and the direction of the Almighty Architect of all 
things, I Solomon Bush, Grand Elect, perfect and Sublime 
(Knight of the East and prince of Jerusalem, Sovereign 
Knight of the Sun and of the Black and White Eagle. Prince 
of the Royal Secret and Deputy Inspector General and Grand 
Master over all Lodges, Chapters and Grand Councils of the 
Superior degrees of Masonry in North America, within the 
State of Pennsylvania) by letters Patent from the Sovereign 
Grand Council of Princes under their Hands and Seals reg- 
ularly established by the Sublime Grand Council of Princes 
(to whom we look up with unspeakable reverence and Adora- 
tion) pursuant to the powers in me vested have made, created, 
constituted and established a Sublime Lodge at the Great East 
of Philadelphia in Pennsylvania and North America afore- 
said, and on the Twentieth day of September in the presence 
of a great and numerous Assembly of the Fraternity, publicly 
consecrated the same and set it apart for the purposes of 

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Sublime Masonry forever. Considering our Infant Situation 
in a Young and Rising Empire distant and remote as we are 
from the Great East of Berlin, we feel ourselves peculiarly- 
anxious uniformly to comply with and pay a strict adherence 
to those salutary Rules and wise Regulations which have been 
framed and concerted for our better Government, and not un- 
deservedly have rose Masonry, Sublime Masonry, to a com- 
manding Eminence which may be envied but cannot be over- 
reached! For this purpose we most humbly solicit your 
Masonic Intercourse and Correspondence to direct us in such 
a Manner that we may not abuse the old Land Marks or 
diviate from that Regard which is so justly due to the will of 
our Sovereigns, and the Measures they lay down for our 
Regulations. As these Intercourses are essentially necessary 
to promote the grand Ends of every Masonic Union so we 
venture to hope without presumption, that the Great Light 
of Berlin will condescend to shine upon us and dispell those 
mists of darkness which from distance of Situation & local 
circumstances may otherwise surround us. Agreeably to the 
Rules of the Grand Council, I now enclose you a list of Mem- 
bers of Our Lodge in the prescribed Form. We wish the 
Grand Council every success and prosperity in their illus- 
trious pursuits for the Honor & Stability of the Royal Secrets, 
and wishing you, Most Respectable Sovereign, that Serene 
Happiness and Felicity which should adorn the Remainder 
of your venerable days and gild the future prospects of Our 
Welfare, I remain with the most sincere Respect, love & Es- 
teem, Your very humble and most affectionate Brother, 




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Brother Young as One of the Committee appointed at our 
last Meeting to examine the Accounts of the Committee ap- 
pointed to fit up and prepare this Lodge, Reported that they 
had examined the Accounts of Brother Humphreys, One of 
that Committee, & thro' whose hands the Monies had passed, 
and recommended it to the Lodge to appoint another Com- 
mittee to inspect the Lodge's accounts in general, to examine 
its Finances, Resources &c. and to report for the decision of 
the Lodge the most Salutary Mode of freeing the Lodge from 
its Incumbrances, Which a Variety of circumstances required 
should be done as early as possible. Which report was ordered 
to lie upon the Secretary's table for the Inspection of the 
Members. It was then ordered that the same Committee be 
a Committee to settle the Accounts of the Lodge in General 
and report what Monies are due from the Lodge to any person 
or persons, and the said Committee were desired to consider 
of ways and Means for Raising Monies, what may be found 
due from the Lodge and make Report at the next Meeting. 
Bro. Young then informed the Lodge that Mr. Eleazar Os- 
wald had made an offer of a Stove with suitable pipes for the 
Accommodation of the Lodge at a very low price to be paid 
for whenever the Lodge could conveniently spare the money. 
The Secretary was therefore requested to wait upon Mr. Os- 
wald and purchase the said stove for the Lodge and have the 
same put up in the Lodge. Lodge closed. 

NB. Reed, by the Secy, on Acct. of Monthly Payments 
26/3. 



Philada., December 13th, 1785. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley. 

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Present 
The thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
Moses Cohen William Kunckle 

P. Lebarbier Duplissis F. W. Starman 

Benja. Nones A. Humphreys, S. G. S. 

"A Secret Masters Lodge being opened in due Form the 
committee appointed to examine and settle the accounts of the 
Lodge reported that nothing had been done in this Business 
and prayed a further time might be allowed them, Whereupon 
it was ordered that the said Committee proceed with the Busi- 
ness and make report the next stated Night. The Lodge then 
taking into Consideration the debts now due and owing from 
the Lodge and it appearing that the Sum of £50.17-6 was 
immediately wanted and Brother Kunckle having generously 
offered to lend the Lodge the Sum of £50, provided the same 
could be paid him in Two Months, it was ordered that a Sub- 
scription be immediately opened among the Brethren and that 
the Monies arising therefrom be lodged in the hands of the 
Thrice Puisst, and be reserved for the repayment of the £50. 
borrowed from Bro. Kunckle. It was then Moved Seconded 
& Agreed to that this Lodge meet in Future on the Third 
Tuesday in the Month instead of the second as heretofore. 
The Thanks of this Lodge was then given to Bro. Kunckle 
for his generous loan & Bro. Cohen for his generous offer of 
assisting the Lodge to discharge their debts. Lodge closed. 



Philadelphia, December 20th, 1785. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held in the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley. 

Present 

The Thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 

John Devan Benja. Nones 

A. Humphreys, S. G. S. 

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"An intimate Secretary's Lodge being opened in due Form, 
Wm. Kunckle was initiated to that Sublime degree. Lodge 
closed. A Perfect Master's Lodge was then opened in due 
form, when the Thrice Puisst. favoured the Lodge with a 
Lecture upon the Perfect Masters degree. Lodge closed. 



Philadelphia, December 26, 1785. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley. 

Present 

The Thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
Moses Cohen Benja. Nones 

F. W. Starman P. Lebarbier Duplissis 

Wm. Kunckle A. Humphreys, S. G. S. 

"A Secret Masters Lodge being opened in due Form, The 
following Brethren were elected to the several offices of Junior 
Warden, Master of Ceremonies, Secretary, Treasurer and 
Steward, Viz. — P. Lebarbier Duplissis, Junior Warden, F. W. 
Starman, Master of Ceremonies, A. Humphreys, Secretary, I. 
Milbeck, Treasr., and Benj. Nones, Steward, who were sev- 
erally installed to their offices according to Ancient Usage. 
It was then Moved by Bro. Nones & Seconded by Bro. Cohen 
that a sufficient number of Brethren had now received the 
Sublime degree of Perfection, it was their inherent Eight 
to elect a Senior Warden, the election of whom was not pro- 
vided for by the Bye Laws. Therefore resolved that a Senior 
Warden be now elected and in future on every St. John 's Day, 
and it was ordered that this Resolve be added to and consid- 
ered a part of the Bye Laws. An election for Senior Warden 
was then opened and Brother Moses Cohen was duly elected 
and installed. The Petitions of Claudius Antonius Bertier 
and Charles Wm. Lecker were then read and approved and 

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Bros. Wm. Kunckle and F. W. Starman were appointed a 
Committee to investigate the facts set forth in their Petitions. 
Bro. Nones then presented the Lodge with three Glass cande- 
sticks for the use of the Lodge and the Thanks of the Lodge 
were given to him for the same. Lodge closed. 



Philada. January 4th, 1786. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley. 

Present 
The Thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
Moses Cohen W. Kunkle 

P. Lebarbier Duplissis John Vannost 

John Devan John Melbeck 

F. W. Starman Benj. Nones, Sec. prot. 

A. Rutherford 

"A Secret Masters Lodge being opened in due Form Bros. 
Starman and Kunckle who were appointed a Committee to 
investigate the Facts set forth in the Petitions of Charles W. 
Lecker and Claud. Ant. Bertier Reported that they had in- 
vestigated the Facts set forth in said Petitions and found the 
said Charles W. Lecker and Claudius A. Bertier to be Ancient 
Master Masons and of exceeding good character Whereupon 
they were severally Ballotted for and approved. The Com- 
mittee appointed to examine the Accounts of the Lodge made 
report in writing, which being read, the same was ordered to 
lie upon the Secretary's Table till the next stated Night. 
The Petition of John Frederick Langenberg was then read 
and approved and Brothers Kunckle and Melbeck were ap- 
pointed a Committee to investigate the Facts set forth in said 
Petition. Brothers Melbeck and Rutherford then desiring to 

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be further enlightened, the Lodge was closed, and they having 
retired, a perfect Masters Lodge was opened in due Form 
and Bros. Melbeck & Rutherford were initiated to that Sub- 
lime degree. Lodge closed. 

NB. Reed, on Acct. of Monthly payments 33-9 and from 
Bro. Melbeck for his degree of perfect Master 17-6. Paid 
for Expenses 23-9. 



Philadelphia, January 10th, 1786. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley. 

Present 

The Thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 

Moses Cohen Benja. Nones 

P. Lebarbier Duplissis Wm. Moore Smith 

F. W. Starman John Vannost 

A. Humphreys, S. G. S. 

' ' A Secret Masters Lodge being opened in due Form the Peti- 
tion of James Martin was read and approved and Bros. Van- 
nost and Smith were appointed a Committee to investigate 
the Facts set forth in said Petition. Bros. Vannost & Smith 
having retired from the Lodge, returned and reported that 
they investigated the Facts set forth in said Petition and 
found Bro. James Martin to be an ancient Master Mason and 
of exceeding good Character, Whereupon he was ballotted for 
and approved, and being in waiting the Lodge was closed. A 
Master Mason's Lodge was then opened in due Form and Bro. 
Martin being present was installed to the Chair with usual 
Ceremonies and then closed the Lodge and withdrew. A 
Secret Master's Lodge was then opened in due Form and Bro. 
Martin was initiated to that Sublime degree. Lodge closed. 

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NB. Reed, of Bro. Martin £3.10 — his entrance fees and 17-6 
for his degree of See. Master. Paid for candles 2 — . 



Philadelphia, January 17th, 1786. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley. 

Present 
The Thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
Moses Cohen Jno. Melbeck 

P. Lebarbier Duplissis Benja. Nones 

James Martin Wm. Kunckle 

F. W. Starman A. Humphreys, S. G. S. 

"A Secret Masters Lodge being opened in due Form, Bros. 
Kunckle and Melbeck reported that they had investigated the 
Facts set forth in the Petition of Bro. Langenberg & found 
him to be an ancient Master Mason & of exceeding good char- 
acter, Whereupon he was ballotted for and approved, and 
being in waiting together with Bro. Lecker who was ballotted 
for the fourth instant, this Lodge was closed and a Master's 
Lodge was opened in due Form, Bros. Lecker and Langen- 
berg were installed to the Chair with the usual Ceremonies. 
Lodge closed and they withdrew. A Secret Masters Lodge 
was then again opened in due Form and Bros. Lecker and 
Langenberg were initiated to that Sublime degree. A letter 
from Claudius A. Bertier was then read and the same being 
duly considered on Motion and seconded, a Determination 
upon the same was postponed until the next stated Night 
Meeting. Bro. Martin then requesting to be further enlight- 
ened, this Lodge was closed and he withdrew with Bros. Lecker 
and Langenberg. A Perfect Masters Lodge was then opened 
in due Form and Bro. Martin was initiated to that Sublime 
degree. Lodge closed. 

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NB. Reed, of Bro. Langenberg £3.10 — his Ent. fees and 
17-6 for his degree of Sec. Mas. and of Bro. Martin 17-6 for 
his deg. of P. M. Pd. for Candles 2— & Barn. McShanes 
acct. for Punch 8/. 



Philadelphia, February 1st. 1786. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley. 

Present 
The Thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
P. Lebar. Duplissis Wm. Kunckle 

Charles Young Jas. Martin 

J. F. Langenberg A. Humphreys, S. G. S. 

"A Secret Masters Lodge being opened in due Form The 
Letter from Claudius A. Bertier was again considered and 
on Motion and seconded That the Lodge receive the Apol- 
ogy offered by Bro. Bertier in his letter for his not becom- 
ing a Member of this Lodge sufficient, the same was unani- 
mously agreed to. Bro. Langenberg then desiring to be 
further enlightened, this Lodge was closed and he withdrew 
and a Perfect Masters Lodge was then opened in due Form 
& Bro. Langenberg was initiated to that Sublime degree. 
Bros. Martin and Langenberg, then desiring to be further 
enlightened this Lodge was closed and they withdrew. An 
Intimate Secretary's Lodge was then opened in due Form 
& Bros. Martin & Langenberg were initiated to that Sub- 
lime degree. Lodge closed. N. B. Reed, on Acct. Monthly 
Paymts. 22-6 and from Bro. Langenberg 35 — for his degrees 
of P. M. & I. S. & from Bro. Martin 17.6 for his degree of 
I. S. Pd. for candles 4 — . 

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Philadelphia, February 21st, 1786. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley. 

Present 

The Thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 

Moses Cohen John Melbeck 

Benja. Nones Wm. Kunckle 

A. Humphkeys, S. G. S. 

"A Secret Masters Lodge being opened in due Form a Let- 
ter from Bro. Rich. Claiborn was read desiring, as he was 
about to go to Europe, the indulgence of being discontinued 
as a Member of this Lodge, & discharging the Lodge from all 
Monies due him by them. Whereupon it was resolved that 
the Secretary be directed to write an Answer to Bro. Claiborn 
wishing him a prosperous voyage & informing him of the high 
Sense they entertain of his generous donation of the Monies 
due him from the Lodge, and that, agreeable to his wish, his 
dues be discontinued until such time as it shall be convenient 
to him to join the Sublime Lodge again. Bro. Melbeck then 
desiring to be further enlightened, this Lodge was closed & 
he having withdrawn, an Intimate Secretary's Lodge was 
opened in due Form & Bro. Melbeck was initiated to that Sub- 
lime degree. Lodge closed. Pd. for candles 2 — . 



Philada., March 1st, 1786. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley. 

Present 

The Thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair. 

P. Lebarbier Duplissis Alex. Rutherford 

Benja. Nones Wm. Kunckle 

A. Humphreys, S. G. S. 

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"A perfect Masters Lodge being opened in due Form the 
petition of John Clark, an Ancient Master Mason was read 
and approved, and Bro. Nones & Bro. Kutherford were ap- 
pointed a committee to investigate the facts set forth in his 
Petition. Brother Rutherford then requesting to be further 
enlightened, the Lodge was closed and he withdrew. An Inti- 
mate Secretary's Lodge was then opened in due Form and 
Bro. Rutherford was initiated to that Sublime degree, after 
which Bros. Kunckle & Rutherford requesting to be further 
enlightened, this Lodge was closed, and they withdrew. A 
Lodge of Prevost & Judge was then opened in due Form and 
Bros. Kunckle and Rutherford were initiated to that Sublime 
degree. Lodge closed. 

NB. Reed, on Acct. Monthly payments 11-3. Paid for 
candles 3 — . 



Philada. March 21st, 1786. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley. 

Present 

The Thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 

Moses Cohen J. F. Langenberg 

P. Lebarbier Duplissis Jno. Melbeck 

A. Humphreys, S. G. S. 

"A Secret Masters Lodge being opened in due Form and no 
business being before the Lodge and Bros. Melbeck and Lan- 
genberg desiring to be further enlightened this Lodge was 
closed and they withdrew. A Lodge of Prevost & Judge was 
then opened in due Form and Bros. Melbeck & Langenberg 
were initiated to that Sublime degree. Lodge closed. NB. 
Reed, of Bro. Langenberg 11-3 on Acct. of Monthly payments. 

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Philadelphia, April 5th, 1786. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Eoom 
in Black Horse Alley. 

Present 
The Thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
Moses Cohen Charles Young 

Benja. Nones William Kunckle 

Isaac Pennlngton A. Humphreys, S. G. S. 

"A Lodge of Prevost & Judge being opened in due Form 
The Petition of Thomas Proctor an Ancient Master Mason 
was read and approved and Bros. Wm. Kunckle and C. Young 
were appointed a Committee to investigate the Facts set forth 
in his Petition. Bro. Isaac Pennington desiring to be no 
longer considered as a Member of this Sublime Lodge as his 
attendance upon the same interfered with his private affairs, 
The Lodge taking the same into Consideration Resolved that 
consistent with the Rules and Regulations & obligations of 
Sublime Masons, they could not dismember him from their 
body, but willing as far as in them lay to comply with Bro. 
Pennington's request. On Motion and Seconded it was Re- 
solved That his future attendance upon the Lodge be dispensed 
with and that his Monthly dues be discontinued until it shall 
suit Bro. Pennington to give his Attendance upon the Lodge. 
Bro. Kunckle requested payment of the Balance of his Ac- 
count with the Lodge as he was about to go to Europe. On 
Motion and Seconded, Bros. Young & Humphreys were ap- 
pointed a Committee to call upon the several members of this 
Lodge and obtain payment of the Monies due to the Lodge 
from each Member and solicit subscriptions from such mem- 
bers who were willing to subscribe, and to pay the Monies 
which they may collect into the hands of Bro. Kunckle in 
discharge of the debt due him as far as it will go, and if not 

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sufficient for that purpose to devise ways and means for dis- 
charging the same and report to the Lodge at their next Meet- 
ing to be held the third Monday of this Month. Lodge closed. 
NB. Kecd. for Lodge dues 11-3. Pd. for Candles 4-4. 



Philada. April 17th, 1786. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley. 

Present 
The Thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
Moses Cohen Benja. Nones 

P. Lebarbier Duplissis William Kunckle 

John Vannost A. Humphreys, S. G. S. 

' ' A Lodge of Prevost and Judge being opened in due Form, 
Bro. Humphreys, one of the Committee appointed at our last 
Meeting to collect Monies for payment of the debt due Bro. 
Kunckle informed the Lodge that by reason of the several en- 
gagements in Business of that Committee nothing had been 
done, but that Bro. Young and himself had agreed to finish 
the Business on Wednesday Afternoon next. Bro. Kunckel 
then requesting to be further enlightened, this Lodge was 
closed & he withdrew. A Lodge of Intendent of the Build- 
ings was then opened in due Form & Bro. Kunckel was ini- 
tiated to that Sublime degree. Lodge closed. A Chapter of 
Knights Elect was then opened in due Form and Bro. Kunckel 
was initiated to that Sublime degree. Chapter closed. 



Philadelphia, May 3rd, 1786. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley 

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Present 
The Thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
Chaeles Young Wm. Kunckel 

Moses Cohen J. F. Langenberg 

P. Lebarbier Duplissis A. Humphreys, S. G. S. 

"A Master Mason's Lodge being opened in due Form, Bros. 
Kunckel & Young reported that they had investigated the 
Facts set forth in the Petition of Thomas Procter preferred 
the fifth April last, and found him to be an Ancient Master 
Mason who had passed the Chair, and of exceeding good Char- 
acter, Whereupon he was ballotted for and approved. Lodge 
closed. A Secret Master's Lodge was then opened in due 
Form and Bro. Procter being in waiting was admitted and 
initiated to that Sublime degree. Brother Humphreys re- 
ported that Bro. Young and himself had considered of the 
Business which they were appointed to perform relative to 
the collecting of Monies for payment of the debt due Bro. 
Kunckel and finding that the several members of the Lodge 
had already advanced Monies for carrying on the Building, 
they conceived any application on that Subject useless. It 
was then Moved & Seconded that the Secretary be directed to 
write to the several Members indebted to the Lodge request- 
ing immediate payment of the Monies due to the Lodge as 
the only Means of discharging Bro. Kunckel 's debt. Lodge 
closed and adjourned to Tuesday night next at 7 o'clock. 

NB. Reed, of Bro. Langenberg 17/6 for his degree of Pro- 
vost & Judge conferred the 21st March last and of Bro. Bush 
£3. for part of the old Eoof & some window cases purchased 
by him, also 7/6 on account of Monthly payments. 



Philada. May 9th, 1786. 
A Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room in 
Black Horse Alley 

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Present 
The Thrice Puissant not attending, the Chair was filled by 
Bro. Moses Cohen. 

P. Lebarbier Duplissis William Kunckle 

J. F. Langenberg A. Humphreys, S. G. S. 

"A Secret Masters Lodge being opened in due Form, the 
Secretary informed the Lodge that he had performed the 
duties required of him at the last Meeting without success. 
It was therefore moved and seconded that a Committee be 
appointed to wait upon Bro. Melbeck, our present Treasurer 
and request of him to pay the debt due to Bro. Kunckle, the 
Lodge engaging to discharge the same to him out of the first 
Monies which shall be received,, and in Case none shall be 
received within such time as shall be convenient for him to 
wait for the same, the Members of the Lodge to advance their 
proportions of the debt, Whereupon resolved that Bros. Proc- 
ter & Humphreys be a Committee for that Purpose. Lodge 
closed. 



Philada. June 7th, 1786. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley 

Present 

The Thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 

Moses Cohen P. Lebarbier Duplissis 

A. Humphreys, S. G. S. 

"A Lodge of Perfection being opened in due Form the Sec- 
retary informed the Lodge, that he had waited upon Bro. 
Melbeck and made the request he and Bro. Procter were de- 
sired to make at the last Meeting, but without success, as Bro. 
Melbeck had it not in his Power to advance the Money. It 

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was then moved and seconded that Committee be appointed 
to inspect the Minutes of the Lodge and Report next Meet- 
ing what Business remains unfinished. Whereupon Bro. 
Duplissis and Bro. Humphreys were appointed a Committee 
for that Purpose. Bro. Humphreys then desiring to be fur- 
ther enlightened, the Lodge was closed and he withdrew. A 
Grand Council of Knights of the East was then opened in due 
form and Bro. Humphreys was initiated to that Sublime 
degree. Council closed. NB. Reed on acct. of Monthly Paym ts 
11/3. Pd. for candles 3/3. 



Philada. June 24th, 1786. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley. 

Present 
The Thrice Puisst Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
Moses Cohen A. Humphreys, S. G. S. 

Alex Rutherford Thomas Procter 

"A Secret Master's Lodge being opened in due Form the 
Thrice Puissant informed the Lodge that this was the night 
appointed by our Bye-Laws for electing officers, but as the 
meeting was so thin and so few members attending, the same 
was postponed until the next Stated Night. Lodge closed. 



Philadelphia, July 5th, 1786. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley. 

Present 

The Thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 

Moses Cohen John Melbeck 

P. Lebarbier Duplissis Charles Young 

A. Humphreys, S. G. S. 

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"A Secret Master's Lodge being opened in due Form pur- 
suant to the Minutes of the last Meeting, and Election of 
Officers was opened & the following Brethren were duly elected 
to the several offices of Senior Warden, Junior Warden, 
Master of Ceremonies, Secretary, Treasurer and Steward, 
Viz. — Asheton Humphreys, Senior Warden, P. Lebarbier 
Duplissis, Junior Warden, Thomas Procter, Mas. of Cere- 
monies, Charles Young, Secretary, John Melbeck, Treasurer, 
& Benjamin Nones, Steward. After which Bro. Humphreys, 
Duplissis, Young and Melbeck were installed to their respect- 
ive offices. The Committee appointed to bring forward the 
unfinished Business informed the Lodge they were ready to 
report, but as the Lodge was thin they would do it at a future 
day. Bro. Humphreys is requested to speak to Bro. Marshall 
Tyler of Lodge No. 3 in this City, and engage him to serve 
the Summonses of the Lodge and attend their Meetings and 
as a compensation for such services the Lodge agreed to pay 
him Seven Shillings & six pence every Meeting. Lodge closed 
in Harmony. 



Philadelphia, August 2nd, 5786. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley. 

Present 
The thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
Asheton Humphreys, Senior Warden 
Peter Lebarbier Duplissis, Junior Warden 
Thomas Procter 
Chas. Wm. Lecke 
Charles Young, Secy. 

"A Secret Masters Lodge opened in due Form. Bro. Hum- 
phreys reported that he had agreeably to his instructions the 

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last night of meeting engaged Bro. Marshall Tyler of Lodge 
No. 3 to serve Summonses, attend and do things for this Lodge 
for which service he is to receive 7/6 for each time of meeting, 
which was approved. On Motion of Bro. Humphreys Sec- 
onded by the thrice Puisst. resolved that the different reports 
of the several Committees on the respective Business com- 
mitted to their care, be delayed to a future meeting on acct. 
of the smaller number of Brethren met this day. 

On Motion of Bro. Humphreys and seconded from the 
Chair Bro. Peter LeBarbier Duplissis & Charles Wm. Lecke 
are appointed to inspect the accounts of the Treasurer & Sec- 
retary & to make report. Bro. Duplissis informed the Lodge 
the public were very clamorous against the reputation & Char- 
acter of Bro. Benja. Nones, and desired that he be acquainted 
therewith, and a Committee appointed to investigate sd. Bro. 
Nones' conduct, as to those particular with which he is 
charged, and that, as Bro. Humphreys well knows the subject 
he be required to inform the Brethren in open Lodge of his 
knowledge of Bro. Nones' particular conduct. After argu- 
ments, and the thrice puissant having informed the Brethren 
that Br. Nones wished for a suspension of their sentiments 
for some little time, the motion was dropped. 

Bro. Procter appointed the last Stated Night Master of 
Ceremonies was duly installed. 

Bro. Humphreys pd. for Monthly dues 3/9 
Bro. Bush pd. for Monthly dues 3/9 

Lodge closed in Harmony. 



Philadelphia, Aug. 17th, 1786. 
At an Extra Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley. 

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Present 
The Thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
Asheton Humphreys, Senr. Warden 
Peter LeBarbier Duplissis, Junr. Warden 
Thomas Procter, Master of Ceremonies 
John Vannost 
Charles Wm. Lecke 
Frederick Langenberg 
Charles Young, Secy. 

"A perfect Master's Lodge was opened in due Form. Bros. 
Lecke & Procter desiring to be further enlightened were Fa- 
voured with that Sublime degree. Bro. Humphreys read to 
the Lodge, a letter to him from A. Wilcox, Esq., attorney-at- 
law, who was applied to by Mr. Harrison to bring a suit 
against him for the Lumber &c. furnished for the building of 
this Lodge: also representing the great distress of Mr. Mc- 
Lister the carpenter employed, for the delay of payment of 
his balce. Br. Young informed the Lodge of Mr. Edward 
Pole threatening to sue Bro. Nones for sundry he had fur- 
nished him for the use of the building, &c, ordered that a 
Committee be appointed to urge pressingly the payment of 
all subscriptions & dues coming from the Brethren to the 
Lodge to enable them to answer (in part at least) the claims 
against us : that Br. Melbeck & Br. Langenberg be the Com- 
mittee appointed for this purpose, who are required further 
to solicit Subscriptions for that necessary purpose. 

On motion of Bro. Yannost, Seconded by Bro. Humphreys, 
agreed that the Minute of our Lodge of the 5th of July re- 
specting an application to the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania 
for a Warrant to work in the three inferior degrees, as it 
appears improper, be expunged, and the individual Members 

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of the Sublime Lodge be at Liberty to apply for the same as 
they may think fit. 

The thrice Puisst. informed the Brethren that himself & 
Bro. Humphreys, the Senior Warden, had granted the use of 
our room for three months to No. 2, which was unanimously 
approved, the terms to be fixed at the future meeting. Lodge 
closed in Harmony. 



Philadelphia, September 6th, 1786. 
At a Stated Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley. 

Present 
The thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
Asheton Humphreys, Senr. Warden, 
Peter LeBarbier Duplissis, Junior Warden, 
Thomas Procter, Mr. of Cer. 
Moses Cohen 
John Vannost 
Charles Young, Secy. 

"A Secret Master's Lodge opened. Bros. Humphreys & 
Duplissis a Committee appointed to examine the unfinished 
business of the Lodge, Report that Bros. Young, Claybone & 
Davan appointed to request the Oration, Ode, &c. from Bros. 
Vannost, Smith & Bush for publication, have made no return, 
whereupon resolved that Bros. Humphreys and Young be 
required to attend to that duty & make report. Brs. Duplissis 
& Lecke appointed to examine the Accounts of this Lodge 
informed the Lodge that they would report at the next stated 
Night. 

Br. Charles Smith, an Ancient Mason, by petition prays the 
honour of the Sublime degrees, whereupon Bros. Cohen & 

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Vannost were appointed to investigate the Facts set forth in 
the said Petition, and after having withdrawn, at their return 
reported him worthy, whereupon he was unanimously ap- 
proved. Lodge closed. 

Br. Procter was then desired to take the Chair & open a 
Master's Lodge, when Bro. Smith was duly installed to the 
Chair with the usual Ceremonies. Lodge closed. 



"A Secret Master's Lodge was then opened by the thrice 
puissant, when Bro. Smith received that Sublime degree. 

Bro. Humphreys pd. for Lodge dues 3/9 

Procter pd. for Lodge dues 5/9 

Bush pd. for Lodge dues 3/9 

Vannost pd. for Lodge dues 3/9 

Bro. Smith for his initiation fees 3.10/11 

Lodge closed in Harmony. 



Philadelphia, October 4, 1786. 
At a stated Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room in 
Black Horse Alley. 

Present 
Asheton Humphreys, S. W. in the chair. 
P. LeBaebier Duplessis, S. W. P. T. 
Moses Cohen, J. W. P. T. 
Charles Wm. Lecke 
Thomas Procter 
Charles Young Sect'y. 

"A Secret Master's Lodge opened in due form, the Brethren 
on the different Committees request on acct. of the smallness 
of our number and the indisposition of one of the Members 
to delay their report until the next stated meeting. 

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Br. Gavin Hamilton an ancient Master Mason & Past 
Master of No. 3 prays by petition the honour of the Sublime 
Degrees when Br s . Cohen & Procter were appointed a Com- 
mittee to investigate the facts set forth in his petition who 
reported him worthy, whereupon his prayer was granted & 
he was favored with the degree of Secret Master. 

Br. Josiah Haynes an ancient Master Mason also prayed 
to receive the Sublime Degrees, whereupon Br s . Cohen & 
Lecke were appointed to investigate the facts set forth in his 
petition. 

Br. Humphreys pd. for Lodge dues 3/9 

Br. Procter pd. for Lodge dues 10/9 

Lecke pd. for Lodge dues 11/3 

Duplessis pd. for Lodge dues 5/3 

Br. Hamilton for his initiation fees 3 . 10 . 3 

Lodge closed in Harmony. 



Philadelphia, Nov. 1st, 1786. 
''At a Stated Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley 

Present 
The thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
Asheton Humphreys, Senr. W. 
Hamilton, 

Peter LeBarbier Duplissis, Junr. W. 
Melbeck 
Martin 
Cohen 
Charles Young, Secty. 

"A Secret Master's Lodge being opened in due form. Bro. 
Delany an ancient Mason and past Master of No. 3 prayed by 
his petition the honour of the Sublime degrees, Whereupon 

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Bros. Hamilton & Martin were appointed a Committee to ex- 
amine the propriety of his petition, who reported him worthy. 
A similar petition was also read from Bro. Thomas Heerdman 
Leuffer, and Bros. Melbeck and Hamilton were ordered to 
investigate the Facts set forth in the petition, and reported 
him worthy and deserving. Bro. Moses Cohen appointed last 
Lodge night to investigate the facts set forth in the petition 
of Bro. Josiah Haines reported favourably, whereupon the 
three were ballotted for and approved. Br. Delany then 
received the Sublime degree of a Perfect Master. The Lodge 
then closed. 

A Master's Lodge was then opened when Bro. Haines was 
installed to the Chair with the usual Ceremonies. Lodge 
closed and a Secret Master 's Lodge being opened Bro. Haines 
was initiated in that Sublime degree. 

Bro. Delany paid his initiation fees to Bro. Melbeck, Treas. 
The Lodge was adjourned until to-morrow Evening. Lodge 
closed in harmony. 

Br. Bush paid for dues 7/6 

Hamilton paid for dues 3/9 — 11/3 



Philadelphia, November 2nd, 1786. 
At an Extra Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley. 

Present 
Br. Asheton Humphreys, Sen. W. in the Chair. 
Br. Moses Cohen, S. W. pro Tern. 
Peter Lebarbier Duplessis, J. W. 
Thomas Procter, Master of Ceremonies 

Martin 

Gavin Hamh.ton 

Delany 

Charles Young, Secty. 
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"A Secret Master's Lodge being opened & closed, a perfect 
Masters Lodge was opened where Bros. Hamilton and Delany 
were honoured with that Sublime degree and the lecture was 
read by the thrice Puisst. Lodge closed. A Lodge of Inti- 
mate Secretary was opened when Bros. Procter, Hamilton & 
Delany attained that Degree. A Petition from Bro. James 
Thompson, Past Master of No. 9, also one from Bro. Marshall 
Tyler of our Lodge and an ancient Past Master were read 
when Bros. Procter and Young were appointed to investigate 
the Facts Set forth in their Petition & reported favorably, 
whereupon they were ballotted for and approved. It was 
then moved by Bro. Young and Seconded by Bro. Procter 
that no fees whatsoever or dues be required of Bro. Marshall 
Tyler for any degree that may be conferred on him, which 
was unanimously approved of. Lodge closed in harmony. 
Br. Procter paid for 5./. 

Delany 9./. 



Philadelphia, November 8th, 1786. 
At an extra Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley. 

Present 
The thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
Asheton Humphreys, Senior Warden, 
Peter LeBarbier Duplessis, Junior Warden 
Gavin Hamilton 
John Vannost 

Delany 
Thomas H. Leuffer 
James Thompson 
James Martin 
Josiah Haines 
Charles Young, Sect'y- 
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"A Master Mason's Lodge was opened by Br. Humphreys, 
when Br. Leuffer was installed to the Chair with the usual 
Ceremonies & congratulated by the Brethern. Lodge then 
closed and a Secret Master's Lodge was opened by the thrice 
Puissant, when Bros. Leuffer, Thompson & Marshall were 
initiated in that Sublime Degree : the Lodge of Secret Master 
was then closed and that of Perfect Master opened when Brs. 
Haines, Leuffer, Thompson & Marshall received that Degree. 
Lodge closed. 

Br. Thompson pd. his initiation fees and one degree £4. 7. 6. 

Lodge closed in harmony. 

Philadelphia, December 6, 1786. 
At a Stated Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room in 
Black Horse Alley 

Present 
The Thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair 
Asheton Humphreys, S. W. 
Peter LeBarbier Duplessis, J. W. 
Moses Cohen 
James Martin 
Thomas H. Leuffer 
James Thompson 
Gavin Hamilton 
Charles Young, Sect'y. 

"A Secret Master's Lodge being opened in due Form, on 
motion from the Chair & seconded, Resolved that a Committe 
be appointed to confer with the Brethern of Lodge No. 2, or 
with their Committee to fix a certain price which the said 
Lodge No. 2 shall pay for the use of this Building, Whereupon 
Bros. Hamilton and Thompson were appointed, who were 
empowered to determine on the rent they shall in future pay 
for the same. 

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On Motion and Seconded, Resolved that a Committee be ap- 
pointed to examine the Bye-Laws & make what revisions and 
alterations may appear necessary agreeably to the General 
Rules of Sublime Masonry, whereupon the officers of the Lodge 
are appointed, any two of whom with the thrice Puissant may 
meet on that business who are required to report such amend- 
ments on Wednesday Evening next to which time this Lodge 
is adjourned. This Lodge was closed and a Lodge of Intimate 
Secretary opened when Bros. Thompson & Leuffer desirous 
of further Light attained that Degree. 

On Motion and Seconded Bros. Hamilton and Young are 
required to get a stove fixed in this Room before our next 
Meeting, and that they either hire or purchase, as they shall 
think best. Lodge closed. 

Bro. Hamilton paid 35/. 

Bros. Bush, Cohen, Duplessis, Leuffer, 3/9 each, 

Bro. Humphreys 5/. Hamilton and Thompson 3/9 each. 
Pd. candles 5/. Refresh, to McShane 8/. Tyler 7/6, Sand 9/. 



Adjourned Lodge, Deer. 13, 1786. 
At a Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room in Black 
Horse Alley 

Present. 
The Thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
Asheton Humphreys, S. W. 
Peter LeBarbier Duplessis, J. W. 
John Vannost, 
James Thompson, 
Gavin Hamilton 
Br. Delany 
James Martin 

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T. Leuffer, 

Charles Young, Sect'y. 

' ' A Secret Master 's Lodge opened in due Form. Bro. Ham- 
ilton reported that agreeably to his appointment with Br. 
Young he had purchased a stove for £3.10/. and had it fixed 
in the room, which met the approbation of the Lodge: the 
Committee appointed to confer with the Brethern of Lodge 
No. 2 to ascertain the rent due and payable from that Lodge to 
this Sublime Lodge reports that they have not met on the busi- 
ness, but will previous to our next stated Lodge, when they will 
report. The thrice Puissant then directed the alterations 
made by the officers of this Lodge appointed at our last meet- 
ing to revise and amend our Bye-Laws, to be read, which was 
done accordingly and the same was adopted and ordered in 
future to be a part of the Bye-Laws of this Sublime Lodge. 
Bros. Duplessis and Leeke appointed to inspect the Accounts 
of our late Secretary, report that the Sum of £13.6.11 is due 
to Bro. Humphreys exclusive of his subscription to the build- 
ing which was received. 

Bro. Humphreys informed the Lodge that Mr. Harrison to 
whom this Lodge is indebted for plank, is willing to wait six 
months for the payment of his due, if the Brethern or some 
of them will individually obligate themselves for the payment 
in that time, when upon motion & Seconded, Resolved that 
Brs. Duplessis, Melbeck, Hamilton & Thompson be a Com- 
mittee to examine the state of our Funds and collect the 
arrears due to this Sublime Lodge. 

A Petition from Bro. Charles Paleske, a Master Mason, 
praying the honour of the Sublime degrees was read & re- 
ceived, whereupon Brs. Vannost, Hamilton & Thompson were 
appointed to investigate the Facts set forth in his Petition, 
who reported him a Modern Mason whereupon his petition 

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was withdrawn. 


Lodge adjourned u 


paid 15/. 




Candles 


5/.1 




Tyler 


7.6 


.15/0. 


Saw'g. wood 


2.6 





Br. Martin 



Extra Lodge Deer. 15, 1786. 
At a Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room in Black 
Horse Alley 

Present 
Br. Asheton Humphreys on the Chair. 
Peter Lebarbier Duplessis, S : W : 
Moses Cohen, J: W: 
John Vannost Thompson 

Gavin Hamilton Procter 

T. H. Leuffer Young 

Delany 
Leeke 

"A Secret Master's Lodge opened in due Form. A petition 
from Br. Joseph Dean an Ancient Master Mason & Junior 
Grand Warden of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania was read 
praying the honour of the Sublime Degrees, whereupon Brs. 
Vannost & Hamilton were appointed to investigate the Facts 
set forth in his petition, who reported him worthy & deserv- 
ing, whereupon he was balloted for and unanimously ap- 
proved. He was then introduced in the ancient Form and 
received the Sublime degree of Secret Master. This Lodge 
was then closed and a Lodge of Intimate Secretary opened 
when Bro. Leeke attained that degree. A Chapter of Provost 
& Judge, was then opened when Brs. Thompson, Procter, 
Hamilton, Leuffer, Martin, Delany & Leeke were honored 

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with that degree: On motion and Seconded, Resolved that 
the Secretary be directed to issue summonses to the Brethern 
to meet at the house of Br. Duplessis on Tuesday at 12 'clock 
to determine on the propriety and mode of our attending the 
procession of Masons on St. John's Day. Lodge closed. 



December 19th, 1786. 
At a Meeting of the Brethren of the Sublime Lodge at the 
House of Br. Duplessis at 12 o 'clock. 

Br. Procter in the Chair. 

Present 

Br. Cohen Thompson 

LeBarbier Duplessis Rutherford 

Delany Humphreys 

Leeke Hamilton 

Leuffer Young 
Van Nost 

On Motion & Seconded, Resolved that the Sublime Breth- 
ern shall appear on St. John's Day next in a Suit of Black 
Cloths, with black silk hose, black buckles, white gloves, a 
Small Sword by their side, and a stripe of white muslin round 
the cuffs of their coats, that they be decorated with their 
aprons & other ornaments & thus rank in the procession with 
the other Brethern Free Masons who may attend. 

On Motion and Seconded, it was resolved that in case the 
Grand Lodge require their officers, Viz 1 ., the Deputy Grand 
Master, the Junior Grand Warden, their Secretary & Treas- 
urer, to walk with them their request be granted. Lodge 
closed. 

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Extra Lodge December 22nd, 1786. 
Br. Humphreys on the Chair, 

Present 
Br. Peter LeBarbier Duplessis, S: W: 
Br. Cohen J: W: 

Br. Vannost 
Br. Young, Secy. 

A Lodge of Intendent of the Buildings was opened, when 
Br. Thompson, Procter, Leuffer, Hamilton, Delany & Martin 
were honored with that Sublime degree. 

A letter to the Secretary from Br. Eleazar Oswald request- 
ing payment for a stove, &c. was read, and referred to the 
Committee appointed to examine the State of our Funds. On 
Motion and Seconded, Resolved that the Brethern meet at 
the house of Br. Duplessis on St. John's Day next, after the 
procession and dine there. Lodge closed. 

Br. Starman pd. 37/6 for his dues. 



Extra Lodge Deer. 25, 1786. 
Br. Asheton Humphreys in the Chair. 
P. LeBarbier Duplessis, S : W : James Martin 

Moses Cohen, Jr. W. Delany 

Thomas Procter Present's Gavin Hamilton 

T. H. Leuffer Charles Young 

James Thompson. 

"A Secret Master's Lodge opened in due Form. A Petition 
from Isaac Franks, a Brother & Master Mason was read pray- 
ing the honour of Sublime Masonry, when Bros. Procter & 
Hamilton were appointed to enquire the Facts Set Forth in 
his Petition, who reported them true, whereupon he was bal- 
loted for and approved. This Lodge was then closed and a 

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Master Mason's Lodge opened when Br. Franks was duly in- 
stalled to the Chair & received the Congratulations of his 
Brethren: This Lodge was after closed, and that of a Secret 
Master opened when Br. Franks attained that degree. 

Br. Young having represented that Br. Vannost's conduct 
with respect to himself has been of late shamefully exception- 
able, some particulars of which he mentioned for the informa- 
tion of the Brethern, who, in Consequence of a motion, which 
was Seconded, thought proper to determine that the whole 
Lodge should be a Committee to bring the parties before them 
and Exculpate or condemn as they think just. The Commit- 
tee then concluded to meet to-morrow at half past four o 'clock 
at the house of Br. Duplessis and that Br. Duplessis be re- 
quested to inform the parties thereof who must attend, or the 
Committee will proceed ex-parte. Lodge closed. 



Philadelphia, January 3, 1787. 
At a Stated Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse alley. 

The Thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
Br. Asheton Humphreys, Senr. W. 
Br. Peter LeBarbier Duplessis, J. W. 
Br. Gavin Hamilton Br. Delany, 

Br. Starman Charles Smith 

Br. Leuffer Wm. Smith 

Charles Young 

"A Secret Master's Lodge opened in due Form, the Commit- 
tees appointed on different businesses not being prepared to 
report, the Lodge was pleased to attend to the prayers of Brs. 
William Moore & Charles Smith, to be further enlightened, 
whereupon this Lodge was closed and that of Perfect Master 
opened, when Brs. Wm. Moore & Charles Smith attained that 
degree, and on their soliciting a further rise, the Lodge unani- 

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mously agreeing, this Lodge was then closed and a Lodge of 
Intimate Secretary was opened, when Brs. Wm. M. & Charles 
Smith were honored with that degree: On Motion and Sec- 
onded that a Committee be appointed to prepare a Drawing 
Room either by a partition or a large screen as they may 
think best. Brs. Hamilton, Duplessis & Delany were ap- 
pointed. On Motion and Seconded from the Chair Br. 
Leuffer was appointed Steward of this Lodge. Lodge closed. 
Brs. Wm. M. & Charles Smith paid for their two degrees 
35/. each 

Br. Starman paid his dues . . 3/9 

Br. Bush 3/9 Pd. for Candles 

Delany 7/6 Tyler 7/6 

Humphreys 3/4 5 bottles of porter 10/. 

Charles Smith 15/. 



Stated Lodge February 7, 1787. 
At a Stated Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley. 

The thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair 
Br. Asheton Humphreys, Sr. W. 
Peter LeBarbier Duplessis, Jr. W. 

Present 
Thomas Procter James Thompson 

James Martin Michael Ryan 

T. H. Leupper Gavin Hamilton 

Delany. 

" A Perfect Master's Lodge opened, the Committee appointed 
to settle the accounts of the Lodge reported that they have 
not perfected that business: The Brethern appointed a Com- 
mittee to inspect the Funds of the Lodge and collect the 
Money that may be due in order to relieve our present em- 

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harassment, reported that they were not ahle to proceed on 
the business, for want of being furnished with the minutes 
which were not regularly entered by the Secretary. On Mo- 
tion and Seconded, resolved that the said Committee be im- 
powered in the name of this Lodge to call on the Secretary to 
furnish them with the Minutes in whatever state they may 
be, and in future that a blotter be kept of the Transactions 
of this Lodge which shall be signed at every Meeting by the 
Secretary, who shall afterwards transcribe the same into the 
Lodge Minute Book before the next Meeting, and at the said 
next meeting the same shall be read and then the master or 
presiding officer shall sign them. Bro. Humphreys presented 
to the Lodge the rough Minutes during the time of his being 
Secretary. The Committee on the Funds are appointed to 
inspect and compare them with the Book and report. On 
Motion and Seconded, ordered that the Committee appointed 
to confer with No. 2 respecting the rent, be also appointed to 
meet No. 19 on the same business. Lodge closed. 

Brs. Thompson, Ryan, Procter, Martin, Bush, Humphreys 
paid 3/9 each. Br. Delany 4/. Pd for candles 5/. Tyler 
7/6. 



Philadelphia February 9, 1787. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley 

Asheton Humphreys in the Chair 
Pr. LeBarbier Duplessis, Sr. W. 
Moses Cohen, Jr. W. 

"A Royal Arch Lodge being opened in due Form, Br. 
Michael Ryan was initiated to that Sublime Degree. Lodge 
closed and a Chapter of Master Elect of 9 being opened in 

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due Form the following brethren were initiated to that Sub- 
lime degree, Gavin Hamilton, Thomas Procter, James Mar- 
tin, Wm. Delany & James Thompson. Lodge closed at 8 
o 'clock. 

Br. Ryan paid 15/. in part. 




h^€ 



P. of Mns. S. P. R. S. 



Stated Lodge February 21st, 1787. 

At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse alley. 

"A Secret Master's Lodge opened in due Form. This being 
the Stated Night for the election of Officers, the following 
members were duly elected, viz. — 

Br. Solomon Bush, Thrice Puissant Grand Master, 

Br. Asheton Humphreys, S: W: 

Br. Peter LeBarbier Duplessis, J: W: 

Br. Thomas Procter, Master of Ceremonies, 

Br. Wm. Delany, Secretary, 

Br. Gavin Hamilton, Treasurer, 

Other members present, 
Br. Martin 
Br. Franks 
Br. Cohen 

The thrice Puissant mentioned that he was happy in inform- 
ing the Lodge that Br. P. LeBarbier Duplessis was possessed 
of all the degrees of Sublime Masonry, a Sov'g'n. Prince of 

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Royal Secret &c. and delivered the book containing all the 
degrees to his care. Expenses of the evening 17/8d. Lodge 
closed at 9 o 'clock. 
Bro. Delany, Secy. 




P. of Mns. S. P. R. S. 



Stated Night, March 7th, 1787. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley. 

The thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
Br. Asheton Humphreys, S: W: 
Br. Peter LeBarbier Duplessis, J. W. 
Br. Thomas Procter, Master of Ceremonies, 
Br. Gavin Hamilton, Treasurer. 
Br. Moses Cohen, 
Br. James Thompson, 
Br. James Martin & Bro. Delany, Secy. 

"A Secret Master's Lodge opened in due Form. A Petition 
was read from Benjamin Mason, an Ancient Master Mason 
of Lodge No. 19, praying the Honour of Sublime Masonry. 
Brs. Procter & Thompson were appointed to investigate the 
facts set forth in his petition, and made a favourable report. 
On Motion made and Seconded, it was ordered that in Future, 
the admission of a Member be by ballot with Balls agreeably 
to the Bye-Laws. Bro. Mason was accordingly ballotted for 
and approved of. This Lodge closed. 

A Master Mason 's Lodge opened in due Form. Bro. Mason 
was installed Master. This Lodge closed. 

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A Secret Master's Lodge opened, Bro. Mason attained that 
degree and the thrice Puissant delivered a Lecture in that 
degree. The Committee appointed to inspect the Funds made 
report and were desired to proceed and collect the arearages : 
On Motion and Seconded, Resolved, that the thanks of this 
Lodge be given to Br. Humphreys, late Secy, for his serv- 
ices, and also to the Committee on the Funds for their atten- 
tion to that business. Lodge closed in Harmony at 9 o'clock. 

Brs. Bush, Procter, Thompson, Martin, Hamilton pd. 3/9 
each, Br. Humphreys 2/6. 




m£ 



Br. Delany, Secy. P. of Mns. S. P. R. S. 



Stated Lodge Night April 4th, 1787. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley. 

Present. 
Brs. Asheton Humphreys Thomas Procter 

P. Lebarbier Duplessis, Benjn. Mason, 

James Thompson, Gavin Hamilton. 

"A Secret Master's Lodge opened in due Form. Bro. Proc- 
ter having signified his intention of going to the Southward, 
on motion and seconded, ordered that he visit the Sublime 
Lodge at Charlestown and other Sublime Lodges he may find 
in his tour, in behalf of this Lodge, and that the Secretary 
furnish him with a list of the Members of this Sublime Lodge 
and an extract of this Minute and request a correspondance 
with them. 

The Committee appointed to confer with Lodge No. 2 made 

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report, On Motion and Seconded, ordered that this Business 
be recommitted to the said Committee, and that this Com- 
mittee request No. 2 to refer to their Minutes, where they will 
find, they agreed to pay whatever the Sublime Lodge should 
in reason ask, and it is the opinion of this Lodge that £20 is the 
least they will accept of. 

Brs. Mason, Hamilton, Procter, Thompson paid 3/9, Duples- 
sis 7/6, Humphreys 5/. Lodge closed in Harmony at 9 
o 'clock. 

Bro. Hamilton Secy, P. T. 




P. of Mns. S. P. R. S. 



Philadelphia, May 2, 1787. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley 

Present 
The Thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
Asheton Humphreys Joseph Deane 

Pr. Lebarbier Duplessis Bro. Roberts, a visi- 

James Thompson tor from the Sublime 

Thos. H. Leuffer Lodge of Charlestown. 

Gavin Hamilton. 

"A Lodge of Secret Master opened in due Form: The 
Committee appointed to confer with No. 2 report they have 
not finished that business : ordered that they be continued. 

The Committee appointed to collect the arrearages due to 
this Lodge having represented the difficulty of collecting 
them, On Motion and Seconded, it was proposed that any 

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Member applying for a Sublime Degree shall have paid up all 
arrearages before another degree can be conferred on him. 
Few members being present, it is agreed that this motion be 
postponed until next Stated Meeting. 

Br. Duplessis is desired to enter the Minutes, in the Minute 
Book up to the present Secretary's appointment. 

Br. Bush 7/6, Thompson, Humphreys Leuffer, Duplessis, 
Hamilton 3/9 each, Deane 11/3. Paid the Tyler 7/6. 

Lodge adjourned to meet the 24th instant. 
Bro. Hamilton Secy P. T. 




P. of Mns. S. P. R. S. 



Philadelphia, July 6th, 1787. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley 

Present 
The thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
Asheton Humphreys Joseph Deane 

James Thompson Josiah Haines 

Thos. H. Leuffer P. LeBarbier Duplessis 

Gavin Hamilton Wm. Delany, Secy. 

"A Secret Master's Lodge opened in due form. On repre- 
sentation of Br. Humphreys that he has been applied to by 
Messrs Cooper & Harrison for a Sum of Money to the amount 
of £50.8.5. for Lumber furnished in building this Lodge, for 
which he has given his Bond, which Bond was due the 1st 
Instant, Therefore the Lodge came to the following Resolu- 

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tion, that it is incompatible with the Brotherly Ties of Ma- 
sonry, to let an individual suffer, who has through brotherly 
affection obliged himself for the payment of the above debt 
due by this Lodge, therefore each Member present so agree to 
call on Bro. Humphreys to-morrow and pay into his hands 
the sum of three pounds each, which they advance as a loan 
to be repaid out of the first Monies coming into the Hands of 
the Treasurer, that Brs. Humphreys, Thompson and Hamil- 
ton be a Committee to collect all the Monies due to this Lodge 
and solicit a Subscription equal to what the Brethern present 
have subscribed to be paid immediately in like manner, in 
order to discharge the above debt and relieve our Br. Hum- 
phreys from his very disagreable situation on account of this 
Lodge. 

Lodge closed in Harmony, at 9 o'clock. 
Bro. Delany, Secy. 




Philadelphia, August 1st, 1787. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley. 

Present 
The thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
Asheton Humphreys Gavin Hamilton 

Thomas Procter Joseph Deane 

Ths. H. Leupfer Wm. Delany. 

"At a Secret Master's Lodge opened in due Form, the Peti- 
tion of Br. John Freese an ancient Master Mason of No. 3 

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being read, praying for the Sublime degrees of Masonry, and 
he being found worthy, this Lodge closed, and a Master Ma- 
son 's Lodge opened. Br. Freese was installed to the Chair. 
This Lodge closed, and a Secret Master's Lodge opened. Br. 
Freese received that Sublime degree, and the thrice puissant 
delivered a lecture in the same. 

On Motion and Seconded, agreed that Br. Freese, on ac- 
count of his acting as Tyler to this Lodge be excused from 
initiation fees, and in future, the acting Tyler of this Lodge 
is not to be charged with the Degrees he may be honored with. 
Br. Bush paid to the Treasurer 11/3, Delany 7/6, Procter 
12/, Humphreys 7/3, Deane 7/6, Hamilton 7/6, Leuffer 7/6. 
Stewards acc't for this night 23/5, which was paid by the 
Treasurer. 

Bro. Humphreys informed the Lodge that he had settled 
and paid the account of Messrs. Cooper and Harrison against 
the Lodge amounting to £50.8.1 & produced their account 
with a receipt at the foot thereof, that in order to enable him 
to discharge the account he had received the donations of 
several members a part of which had been paid to him in 
Specie and a part in paper, that the paper he had received 
he had paid to Messrs. Cooper & Harrison, allowing a discount 
of 10 per 'ct. and that there still remained a ball'ce due to 
them of £7.15.7 for payment of which he had given his note. 
Br. Humphreys then produced an account by which it ap- 
peared that he had received of the members as follows : 

Br. Thompson in Specie £3 

Br. Deane Do 1.17.6. 

Br. Deane in Paper £1.2.6. @ 10 pr. ct. Dist. equal to 1 3. 

Hamilton ..Do.. 3 Do 2.14... 

Leuffer ....Do.. 3 Do 2.14... 

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Haines Do . . 3 Do . . 

Duplessis ..Do.. 3 Do.. 

Delany Do.. 3 Do.. 

Melbeck ...Do.. 3 Do.. 

Franks Do.. 3 Do.. 

Humphreys Do . . 3 Do . . 

Bush Do.. 3 Do.. 





£2.14 


. . . . 


2.14 


. . . . 


2.14 


. . . . 


2.14 


. . . 


2.14 


. . . 


2.14 




2.14 



Br. Humphreys also informed the Lodge that he had re- 
ceived from Br. Treasurer the sum of £12"." being the bal- 
ance in his hands belonging to the Lodge and £6.10/" on 
acct. of Rent from No. 2, which he had also appropriated to 
the payment of the debt due to Cooper & Harrison, as ap- 
peared by the acct 's, exhibited, which were ordered to be filed. 

Lodge closed in Harmony at 10 o'clock. 
Bro. Delany, Secy. 




S.P.R.S. P. of M'ns. 



Philadelphia, September 5, 1787. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley 

Present 
Brs. Asheton Humphreys, Joseph Deane 

P. LeBarbier Duplessis Benj'n. Mason 

Moses Cohen Gavin Hamilton 



"A Secret Masters Lodge opened in due Form, a letter from 
Br. Benj'n. Nones was read, ordered that the consideration 

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of it be postponed until next Meeting, the Lodge being thin. 
Lodge closed in Harmony at Half past 9. o'clock. 




Bro. Hamilton, Secy. P. of M'ns. S.P.E.S. 



Philadelphia, September 19, 1787 (Extra Lodge). 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley 

Present 
The thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair 
Asheton Humphreys Joseph Deane 

P. LeBarbier Duplessis Frederick Wm. Starman 

Gavin Hamilton Benjamin Mason 

Solomon Myers Wm. Delany, Secy. 

James Thompson Br. Langenberg 

Isaac Franks 

Ths. H. Leuffer, 

"A Secret Master's Lodge opened in due Form, the thrice 
Puissant informed the Lodge that his Reasons for calling the 
Brethren together by a Special Summons were the Embarass- 
ment in which we are in, owing to the debts due by this Lodge 
to several persons who call daily for their Money ; which it is 
impossible to pay them, though there are several considerable 
sums due by the Respective Members of it; which if paid 
would greatly ease our present distressed Circumstance; 
Whereupon and on motion after arguments this Lodge was 
called from Labour to Refreshment. 

The Lodge being called from Refreshment to Labour, it was 

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resolved that Brs. LeBarbier Duplessis, Franks, Hamilton 
Delany & Mason be a Committee, three of whom will be a 
quorum, to call on Mr. John Field, the Land Lord & desire 
him to lower the price of the Rent of this Lodge, also to 
examine the state of our Funds and debts, to make their re- 
port at the next Stated Lodge. 

Resolved that a Special Summons shall be sent to Benjn. 
Nones requesting him expressly to attend at the next stated 
Night. 

Br. LeBarbier Duplessis having entered the Minutes, in the 
Minute Book agreably to the desire of this Lodge, presented 
the same to the thrice Puissant and received the thanks of the 
Lodge. Every member present was particularly desired to 
attend the Next Lodge. 

Lodge closed in Harmony at 10 o'clock. 




Bro. Delany, Secy. P. of M'ns. S. P. R. S. 



Philadelphia, October 3rd, 1787. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Black Horse Alley 

Present 
Asheton Humphreys in the Chair. 
P. LeBarbier Duplessis, Sen. W. P. T., 
Moses Cohen, Junr. W. P. T. 
Thomas Procter. 
Gavin Hamilton, 
James Thompson 
T. H. Leufper, Secy P. T. 
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"A Secret Masters Lodge opened in due Form. A Charge 
was exhibited against Br. Nones signed by Br. Hamilton, 
whereupon Resolved that Br. Nones shall be specially sum- 
moned to appear before the Lodge the 17th instant, and that 
he shall be furnished by the Secretary with a copy of the said 
Charge and this Resolve. 

A letter from the thrice Puissant to Br. Humphreys was 
read in which he expresses the impossibility of attending the 
Lodge this night and that he would be with the Brethren the 
17th instant if they thought proper to have a meeting that 
day, Resolved, as matters of importance are before the Lodge 
and the presence of the thrice puissant is absolutely neces- 
sary, that the Lodge shall be summoned to meet on the 17th 
instant and that every Brother shall desire his acquaintance 
a Member of this Lodge particularly to attend. 

Ordered that the same committee appointed to examine 
the state of our Funds shall call upon every member indebted 
to the Lodge for the payment of his debt and to report at the 
next meeting. 

Lodge closed in Harmony at 9 o'clock. 
Bro. Leupfer, Secy, P. T. 

Asheton Humphreys, Sen. W. of Sub. Lodge. 



Philadelphia, October 17th, 1787. Extra Lodge 
by adjournment from last stated Lodge. 

Present 
The thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
Asheton Humphreys, Sr. W. 
P. LeBarbier Duplessis, Jr. W. 
Moses Cohen 
Joseph Deane 

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Ths. H. Leuffer, 
James Thompson, 
Gavin Hamilton 
William Delany, Secy. 

"A Secret Master's Lodge being opened in Due Form, the 
Committee appointed to examine the state of our Funds pre- 
sented their report to the Chair, and the same being read was 
received and entered in the Minutes Book. 

The Sublime Lodge of Perfection taking into Considera- 
tion the Report of the Committee appointed to examine the 
State of our Funds find there are several Sums due from many- 
Brethren now in this City which, if received, would in a man- 
ner relieve our Present Embarassment, and as every tie in 
Honor & Conscience is obligating in a Brother discharging 
the dues to the Lodge, Therefore, Resolved that Brs. Hamil- 
ton, Leuffer and Duplessis or two of them be a Committee to 
wait on the Several Brethren indebted demanding in a Serious 
Manner the payment of their Several Balances by the next 
Stated Night on pain of expulsion and to present the fore- 
going Resolution to each Brother so called upon signed by the 
Secretary. 

The Tyler of the Sublime Lodge of Perfection being called 
upon reported that he served two special Summonses and 
delivered the same into the hands of Br. B. Nones, and as it 
appears that Br. Nones as well as forfeiting in his non Com- 
plyance his Most Solemn obligation as well as treating this 
Lodge with contempt, therefore, Resolved that unless Br. B. 
Nones appears in this Lodge to answer the Charge exhibited 
against him the next Stated Lodge, he be expelled and his 
name transmitted to the Several Sublime Lodges. Resolved 
that Br. Nones be furnished with a copy of the foregoing 
Resolution, signed by the Secretary. 

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The Treasurer received £15 for arrearages, 3/9 for Lodge 
dues from Br. Thompson and from Br. Bush £ — 11.3, Br. 
Humphreys ll/8d. Lodge closed in Harmony at half past 




Bro. Delany, Secy. 



Philadelphia, November 7, 1787. Stated Lodge. 
Members present. 
The T. P. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
Asheton Humphreys, S. W. 
P. LeBarbier Duplessis, J. W. 
James Thompson, 
Gavin Hamilton, Tr. 
Ths. H. Leupfer, Secy. P. T. 

"A Secret Master's Lodge opened in due Form. The thrice 
puissant informed the Lodge that having a Conversation with 
Br. Vannost relative to the Committee having waited on him 
with the resolution of our last Meeting, that for Reasons it was 
not in his power to comply with the payment of the Sum he 
stands indebted for to this Lodge, but would do the same in 
a future day, therefore Eesolved that the Reasons assigned 
by Bro. Vannost be deemed satisfactory. 

Br. Nones is particularly requested to attend the next 
Stated Lodge and answer to his last Notice. 

Br. Humphreys presenting an Order on the Brethren from 
Br. Nones amounting to £37.1.11 being a part of the debt due 
him. the Brethren thereupon Resolved that the said Order be 

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paid whenever the Funds of this Lodge shall be deemed Suffi- 
cient by them for that purpose. 

The Brethren taking into consideration the difficulties under 
which the Lodge laboured in the Payment of rent &c. it was 
moved and Seconded that a Committee be appointed to wait 
upon Mr. John Field, our present Land Lord to make with 
him the best terms they can respecting this Building, and to 
Cancel the Lease thereof & that the Committee also author- 
ized to provide a proper place for the Sublime Lodge to meet 
in, Whereupon it was Resolved that Brs. Procter, Hamilton 
& Delany be a Committee for that purpose. 

Lodge adjourned to meet the 15th instant for the particular 
purpose of receiving the Report of the Committee appointed 
for the foregoing purpose and that every brother be particu- 
larly & expressly requested to attend and the several Commit- 
tees be desired to Report on that day. 

Br. Thompson pd. 3/9, Humphreys 3/9, Procter 4/2 De- 
lany 7/6 and Hamilton 7/6. 

Lodge closed in Harmony at 9 o'clock. 




Bro. Leuffer Secy, P. T. 



Philadelphia, November 15, 1787. Extra Lodge 
by adjournment, from the last Stated Night. 

Members present 
The thrice Puisst. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
Asheton Humphreys, S. W. 
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P. LeBarbier Duplessis, J. W. 
James Thompson, 
Frederick Wm. Starman. 
Gavin Hamilton. 

"A Secret Master's Lodge opened in due Form. On Motion 
Resolved that the jewels now in the possession of this Lodge, 
the property of Br. Young, be returned to Br. Leuffer, the 
Lodge not chusing to purchase the same. The Committee 
appointed to wait on Mr. Field reported and informed the 
Lodge that they had offered to cancel the Lease which he 
agreed to, but he would not abate any of the rent in Arrear. 

Therefore Resolved that said Committee be directed to wait 
on Mr. Field in order to cancel the said Lease, reserving to 
this Lodge the Liberty of holding the same unto the Sixth of 
December, against which time the Committee be requested to 
provide a place for our future Meetings and report the same. 

Ordered that Brs. Humphreys and Hamilton be a Commit- 
tee to wait on Br. Young & demand payment of the Money 
due from him to the Lodge. Lodge closed at 9 o'clock in 
Harmony. 




S. P. R. S. 
Br. Hamilton, Secy, P. T. 



Philadelphia, December 5, 1787. Stated Lodge. 

Members present. 

The T. P. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 

Asheton Humphreys, S. W. 

P. LeBabrier Duplessis, J. W. 

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Gavin Hamilton, Treasr. 
Charles Young 
James Thompson, 
Benja. Mason 

j 
"A Secret Master Lodge opened in due Form. The Commit- 
tee appointed to procure a Room for the Meeting of the Sub- 
lime Lodge, reported that the Lodge Room in Videl's alley 
was taken for that purpose at the Rent of £5. per annum, 
Whereupon it was agreed to meet there next Stated Night. 
Br. Humphreys was then added to the Committee appointed 
to wait on Mr. Field in regard to the House & to finally settle 
with him on the best terms they can. The Lodge then taking 
into Consideration their situation, Resolved that as the Funds 
of the Lodge do not enable them to pay for the stove pur- 
chased of Col. Oswald, he be requested to take the same again. 
Bro. Young appearing in the Lodge and offering reasons for 
his not complying with the demands of their Committees, 
Resolved that the reasons offered by Bro. Young be deemed 
satisfactory for this present time. 

On Motion & Seconded resolved that the Charge against 
Bro. Nones be postponed on account of his present difficulties. 
Bush pd. 7/6, Humphreys 3/9, Thompson 3/9, Delany 3/9, 
Hamilton 3/9, Mason 7/6. 
Lodge closed in Harmony at 9 o'clock. 




S. P. R. S. 
Bro. Hamilton, Secy. P. T. 



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Philada. January 2d, 1788. Stated Lodge, in 
Videl's Alley. 

Members present. 
The T. P. Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
Asheton Humphreys, S. W. 
Simon Nathan, J. W. 
Ths. Procter, 
Ths. H. Leufper, 
Benjn. Mason, 
James Thompson 
Gavin Hamilton, Treasr. 
"A Secret Master's Lodge opened in due Form, immediately 
after which fire being cried out the Lodge though proper to 
Close. 




Bro. Hamilton, Secy. P. T. S. P. R. S. 



Philada. February 6th, 1788. Stated Lodge. 
At a Stated Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Videl's Alley 

Members present. 
Asheton Humphreys, in the Chair. 
P. LeBarbier Duplessis, S. W. 
James Thompson, J. W. 
Joseph Dean, 
Gavin Hamilton, Treasr. 
Ths. Herman Leuffer, 
William Delany, Secy. 
"A Lodge of Secret Master being opened in due Form. On 
Motion & Seconded Brs. Humphreys & Duplessis are ap- 
pointed a Committee to confer with the committees of the 

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other Lodges on the propriety of hiring or renting a Room in 
the Building now erecting by the Philosophical Society for 
the Purposes of Masonry, or any other place which they may 
think proper for the Purpose. 

On Motion & Seconded Ordered that the Secretary issue 
Summonses to the Members of this Lodge to meet at the Lodge 
Room in Videl's Alley on the 21st Instant for the purpose of 
electing officers, it being the appointed day, and to inform the 
several Members that it is expected they come prepared to 
pay off their arrearages, and in case they should not be in- 
clined to attend that they signify by a Letter addressed to 
the T. P. whether they mean to continue Members or not, as 
the Lodge, are Determined to have no useless Members. 

On Motion and Seconded, Ordered that Bros. Duplessis & 
Humphreys be appointed to do the best they can relative to 
the old Room in Black Horse Alley, the Lodge agreeing to 
abide by whatever they do. 

Bro. Humphreys paid dues 7/6, Bro. Thompson 7/6, Bro : 
Hamilton 7/6. 

Lodge closed in Harmony at half past nine o 'clock. 
Bro. Delany, Secy. 

Asheton Humphreys, S. W. of Sub. Lodge. 

Philadelphia, February 21, 1788, Stated 
Election. Lodge. 
At a Stated Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Videl's Alley, 

Members present, 
The thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
Asheton Humphreys, S. W. 
P. LeBarbier Duplessis, J. W. 
G. Hamilton, Treasr. 
Ths, H. Leufper, 
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Isaac Franks. 
Benja. Mason 
Frederick Langenberg, 
James Thompson, 
Thos. Procter, M. of Ceremonies, 
Joseph Dean, 
Wm. Delany 
"A Secret Master's Lodge opened in due Form, the Lodge 
proceeded to the election of officers for the ensuing year, when 
the following Brethren were duly elected, viz., 

Bro. Solomon Bush, T. P. G. E. S. G. M. 
Asheton Humphreys, S. G. W. 
Thomas Procter, J. G. W. 
Gavin Hamilton, Master of Ceremonies. 
Wm. Delany, Treas. 
P. LeBarbier Duplessis, Secretary, 
Isaac Franks, Steward. 
Two Letters from Brs. I. Vannost & Frederick Wm. Star- 
man were then read, and on Motion & Seconded the Consider- 
ation of the Same was postponed. On Motion & Seconded 
Ordered that Bro. Humphreys, Duplessis, Dean, Mason & the 
Thrice Puissant or any three of them be a Committee for re- 
vising the rules and Regulations of this Lodge, and making 
such amendments and additions thereto as to them may appear 
necessary, and report at the next stated Meeting. 

On Motion & Seconded, Ordered that Bro. Duplessis, 
Franks & Mason, or any two of them be a Committee to ex- 
amine the late Treasurer's Account & make report the next 
Meeting. 

Bro. Langenberg paid arrearages 26/3, dues 18/9, Franks 
26/3 arrearages, dues 18/9, Bush 7/6, Mason 11/3, Delany 
7/6, together making £5.16.3 Lodge closed and adjourned 
to Tuesday Evening next, the 26th Instant for the Purpose 

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of advancing some of the Brethren in the Sublime Masonry, 
and Installing the new officers. 

Resolved that Bro. Nones shall be Summoned to attend at 
the next Stated Night to answer the Charge ag'st him. 

Lodge closed in Harmony at half past 6 o'clock. 

Expenses of the night exclusive of Tyler, 7/8. 




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Philadelphia, February 26th, 1788. Adjourned Lodge. 
At an adjourned Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge 
Room in Videl's Alley, 

Members present. 
The Thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
Asheton Humphreys, S. W. 
P. LeBarbier Duplessis, J. W. 
Wm, Delany, Secy, 
Ths. Procter, M r . of Ceremonies 
James Thompson 
John Frederick Langenberg 
Joseph Dean. 
" A Secret Master's Lodge opened in due Form, the following 
brethern were duly installed to their several offices, viz., 

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Asheton Humphreys, S. W. 
Wm. Delany, Treasurer, 
Tho. Procter, J. W. 
P. LeBarbeer Duplessis, Secy. 

This Lodge was closed and Brs. Langenberg & Dean having 
withdrawn, a Lodge of Intendent of the Buildings was opened 
in due Form, when Bro. Langenberg was honored with that 
Sublime degree, and Bro. Langenberg having mentioned that 
he was about to depart for Europe, and begged the Honour 
of being further advanced. His request was unanimously 
granted and this Lodge was closed and a Chapter of Knights 
Elect was opened in due form. Brother Hamilton entered 
the Temple and Bro. Langenberg was raised to that Sublime 
Degree : afterwards Bro. Hamilton was duly installed Master 
of Ceremonies of this Sublime Lodge. 

Bro. Duplessis having informed the Lodge that application 
had been made to him for purchasing the Chadelier belonging 
to this Sublime Lodge, Brs. Duplissis & Humphreys were ap- 
pointed a Committee to dispose of the same the best they can. 
Chapter closed in Harmony at half past 9 o'clock. 
P. LeBarbier 




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Philadelphia, March 1st, 1788. Extra Lodge. 

At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection 
held at the Lodge Room in Videl's 
Alley. 
Members Present, 
The thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
Asheton Humphreys, S. W. 
Thomas Procter, J. W. 
Wm. Delany, Treasr. 
P. LeBarbier Duplessis, Secy. 
James Thompson, 
Gavin Hamilton, M. of Cers. 
"A Chapter of Knights Elected of 9 was opened in due Form 
& Bro. Thomas H. Leuffer was admitted to that Sublime de- 
gree. No other business being before this Chapter, it was 
closed and a Chapter of Grand Master Elected of 15 was 
opened in due Form, when Brs. Delany, Thompson, Hamil- 
ton, Leuffer & Procter were honored with that Sublime degree. 
Chapter closed. 




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S. P. R, S., Secy. 
Philadelphia, March 5th, 1788. Stated Lodge. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Videl's Alley 

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Members present 
The Thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
Asheton Humphreys, S. W. 
Thomas Procter, S. W. 
Gavin Hamilton, Mr. of Cers. 
P. LeBarbier Duplessis, Secy. 
Isaac Franks, Steward, 
James Thompson 
Thomas Herman Leuffer. 

" A Secret Master's Lodge opened in due Form, a letter from 
Bro. Van Nost was read signifying his wish to be discon- 
tinued a member of this Sublime Lodge, and that an account 
be given him of what he stands indebted for, Whereupon it 
was Reported that he be discontinued a member agreeably to 
his request, and the Secretary furnish him with his account 
requesting an acknowledgement of the balance due, setting 
his own time for the payment thereof, and with a Copy of 
this Resolve. 

A Letter from Bro. Frederick William Starman was read 
signifying that on account of his ill state of health that he be 
discontinued a member of this Sublime Lodge and he be fur- 
nished with a Certificate requesting an account of his Lodge 
dues. 

1 ' Therefore, Resolved that agreeably to the Request of Bro. 
Starman he be discontinued a Member, but be informed he 
cannot obtain a Certificate until he arrives to the degree of 
Kt. Eh and that the Secretary furnish him with a Copy of 
this Resolve with an account of what he stands indebted for 
to this Lodge. 

The several Committees being not ready to report, Resolved 
that they shall report at the next Stated Meeting. 

On Motion and Seconded it was unanimously Resolved that 
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this Lodge will meet on Tuesday evening next for the purpose 
of taking into Consideration the Charge brought against Bro. 
Nones to which effect the Secretary is directed to send a spe- 
cial Summons to the said Bro. Benja. Nones to request his 
attendance on that evening, for the last time, on pain of 
expulsion. 

On Motion & Seconded Ordered that the several Members 
of this Lodge who have not paid attention to the Resolve of 
the 6th day of February last be specially Summoned to ap- 
pear at the next Stated Night on pain of expulsion to Shew 
cause if any they have why they should not discharge their 
arrearages, and they be furnished with a copy of this Resolve. 

On Motion & Seconded Ordered that Bro. Charles Young 
be specially summoned to attend this Lodge at the next Stated 
Meeting to answer the charges which may then be exhibited 
against him by Bro. Thomas Procter, and that the Tyler of 
this Lodge be directed to deliver the Summons accompanied 
with a copy of this Resolve in Bro. Young's hand if possible. 

Brs. Bush, Hamilton, Humphreys, Dean, Procter paid 3/9 
each. Expenses of the night exclusive of the Tyler, 16/10. 

Lodge closed in Harmony at 9 o 'clock 




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Philadelphia, March 11th, 1788. Adjourned Lodge. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Eoom 
in Videl 's Alley 

Members I * resent. 
Asheton Humphreys in the Chair, 
P. LeBarbier Duplessis, S. W. P. T. 
Thomas Procter, J. W. 
Gavin Hamilton, M. Cer. 
Wm. Delany, Treasr. 
Benja. Mason, Sect. P. T. 
James Thompson, 
Solo. M. Myers, 
Isaac Franks, Steward. 

11 A Secret Master's Lodge being opened in due Form, and it 
appearing from the Minutes of the last meeting, That this 
was the Night appointed for the purpose of taking into Con- 
sideration the Charge exhibited against Bro. Benjamin Nones 
by Bro. Gavin Hamilton on the 3rd day of October last, and 
it appearing also from the examination of the Tyler that he 
had been duly and regularly summoned to attend this Lodge 
for this express purpose, the Summons being by the Tyler de- 
clared to be delivered into his own hands, the Lodge after 
having waited until almost nine o 'clock, thought proper to go 
into a Consideration of the Subject, when according to order 
the Secretary read to the Lodge the following charge against 
Bro. Nones as exhibited by Bro. Hamilton on the said third 
day of October last, Viz., "To the Right Worshipful Thrice 
Puissant Grand Master, Officers & Brethern composing the 
Sublime Lodge of Perfection held in the City of Philadelphia 
in the State of Pennsylvania, 



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Lux ex Tenebris 
"The Subscriber Charges Brother Benja. Nones a Member 
of this Lodge with having violated the obligations he has 
taken as a Sublime Mason, having in a contract which he had 
made with the House of Messrs. Hyder Vigdt & Co. behaved 
himself in a manner unbecoming the Character of a Sublime 
Mason and Contrary to the obligations he has taken." 

Gavin Hamilton. 

After which in support of the said charge, Bro. Hamilton 
called upon Bro. Humphreys to inform the Lodge of such 
Facts as he was possessed of relative to the same, Whereupon, 
Bro. Humphreys being then in the Chair as Senior Warden 
(the Thrice Puissant not being present) by the desire of the 
Brethern resigned the same to Br. P. Lebarbier Duplessis, 
and in his place as Senior Warden acquainted the Lodge of 
all such facts as had come to his knowledge relative to the 
said transaction, which he declared as a Brother to be true 
and which were contained in an affidavit made on Oath by 
him to the said Bro. Humphreys in the year 1786, at the ex- 
press request of messrs Huyder Vigdt & Co. Whereupon the 
Lodge, Considering that the said charges are proved fully 
substantially and to the general satisfaction, On Motion & 
Seconded unanimously ordered that Bro. Benjamin Nones be 
expelled from this Lodge and be no longer considered as a 
Member of the same, as unworthy of that fellowship which 
ought to subsist among Men, and that the Secretary furnish 
Benjamin Nones with a copy of this Minute and inform all 
Lodges of Masons of the same agreably to the Rules & Regu- 
lations laid down for the better Government of Sublime 
Masons. 

A Letter from Bro. Charles Young was read directed to the 
Thrice Puissant and the Consideration of it postponed to the 

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next Stated Night. Lodge closed at a quarter past ten o 'clock. 
Expenses of the night, 12/2. Tyler Excepted 
Appro 'd 




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Asheton Humphreys, S. W. of Subl. Lodge P. T. 

NB. March 31st, 1788. 

Notice given to the 

Grand Lodge of the 

P. Lebarbier Duplessis, S. P. R. S. above expulsion, which 

Secy, was ordered to be filed 
& entered on the Minutes 
of the Grand Lodge. 

Philadelphia, April 2nd, 1788 Stated Lodge. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
at Videl's Alley. 

Members present. 
Asheton Humphreys, S. W. in the Chair. 
P. LeBarbier Duplessis, S. W. P. T. 
Thomas Procter. J. W. 
Wm. Delany, Treasr. 
Gavin Hamilton, M. Cer. 
Benja. Mason, Sy. P. T. 
James Thompson, 
Joseph Dean 
Isaac Franks 
Frederick Langenberg. 
Wm. Mooore Smith. 

"A Secret Master's Lodge being opened in due Form, it ap- 

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pearing by the Minutes of the last meeting that several mem- 
bers were ordered to be specially summoned to appear this 
evening in order to pay off their arrearages or shew cause 
why they should not, on pain of expulsion, and it appearing 
by the examination of the Tyler that the summonses directed 
to Brs. Young & Myers were by him delivered in their own 
hands and the other summonses were left at the places of 
Residence of the other members, On Motion & Seconded 
ordered that the letter written by Bro. Charles Young under 
date of 11th of March to this Sublime Lodge be read, which 
being accordingly done On Motion & Seconded Ordered that 
those Members shall be again specially summoned to appear 
in person at the next Stated Night & pay their arrearages on 
pain of expulsion. 

On Motion and seconded Ordered that the charges which 
were to be brought by Bro. Procter against Bro. Young and 
the consideration of the said Bro. Young's Letter of the 11th 
of March last be postponed to the next Stated Night. 

On Motion and Seconded Ordered that as the Lodge have 
been informed that our worthy Brother Solomon Bush is 
much indisposed, Brs. Humphreys, Duplessis and Mason be 
a Committee to enquire into the state of his health and ask 
him if he has any Command. 

Bro. Franks signifying his desire to resign his office of 
Steward as it interferes with his Business, On Motion & 
Seconded Ordered that the Lodge accept the Resignation of 
the said Bro. Franks office of Steward. 

On Motion and Seconded ordered that the Tyler be directed 
to provide for this Lodge till the next stated night and the 
Treasurer be directed to furnish him with Money for that 
purpose not exceeding three Dollars. 

The Lodge stands adjourned to Tuesday next, the Eighth 

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Instant to examine the Bye Laws, and advance higher in 
Masonry those Members who may Chuse to be advanced. 

Bro. Duplessis paid to the Treasurer 18/9 which he had 
received last Stated Night. 

Bros. Thompson, Hamilton, Langenberg, Procter, Mason, 
Franks, Dean, Delany, Smith, Humphreys paid 3/9 each to 
Bro. Treasurer. 

Expenses of the night exclusive of Tyler 16/8. 

Lodge closed at 9 o'clock. 

Asheton Humphreys, S. W. of Sub. Lodge, 




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Secy. 



Philadelphia, April 8, 1788. Adjourned Lodge. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Videl's Alley. 

Members present. 
The Thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
Asheton Humphreys, S. W. 
Thomas Procter, J. W. 
Gavin Hamilton, Mr. Cer. 
Wm. Moore Smith, 
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Benja. Mason, 

Isaac Franks 

P. LeBarbier Duplessis, Secy. 

"A Secret Master's Lodge being opened in due Form and 
the Minutes of the last meeting read, the Committee appointed 
to wait on our Brother Solomon Bush made their report, and 
Bro. Bush having thanked the Lodge for their attention, he 
received the congratulations of his Brethern on his happy 
recovery. Bro. William Moore Smith having signified his 
wish to be further advanced, and mentioned he had but a few 
days to be in town, it was agreed that the Lodge being thin, 
the consideration of the Bye Laws be postponed. This Lodge 
was closed and Bros. Franks, Mason & Smith having with- 
drawn, a Lodge of Prevost and Judge was opened in due 
Form, when Bro. Smith was favoured with that degree, and 
upon his wishing to be advanced higher, and the Lodge find- 
ing him very deserving, this Lodge was closed and Bro. Smith 
having withdrawn, a Lodge of Intendent of the buildings 
being opened in due Form, he was favoured with that degree, 
when Bro Smith being very anxious to go further, and the 
Thrice Puissant and Brethern willing to reward his Zeal, 
fervor & Constancy, this Lodge was closed and he having 
withdrawn, a Chapter of Elt. Knights of 9 was opened in 
due Form and the said Bro. Smith was honoured with that 
degree, gave thanks and was congratulated by his Brethern. 
Chapter closed, Expenses of the night 

Bro. Smith paid £3 in acct. 
P. LeBarbier Duplessis, S. P. E. S. 
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Philadelphia, May 7th, 1788. Stated Lodge, 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Videl's Alley 

Members present. 
The Thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
Asheton Humphreys, S. W. 
Thos. Procter, J. W. 
Gavin Hamilton, Mr. of Cer. 
Solomon Myers 
Ths. H. Leufper 
James Thompson 
Isaac Franks 
Benja. Mason 
Charles Young 
P. LeBarbier Duplessis, Secy. 
Wm. Delany, Treasr. 
Wm. Moore Smith. 

"A Secret Master's Lodge opened in due form and the 
Minutes of the last night read. On Motion and Seconded it 
was Ordered that this Lodge remits whatever is due by Bro. 
Rutherford for Initiation Fees & Lodge Dues to this day and 
that for the future his Lodge dues be discontinued until such 
time as he may chuse to attend. 

Bro. Solomon Myers having requested to be discontinued a 
Member of this Lodge, and the Lodge taking the same into 
consideration, Resolved that Bro. Solomon Myers be discon- 
tinued a Member on paying his Subscription and Lodge dues. 

On Motion & Seconded Ordered that this Lodge deem suffi- 
cient the Reasons given by Bro. Charles Young for his not 
paying at present his debt to this Lodge, and this Lodge will 
accept such Security for the same as Bro. Charles Young 
shall give. 

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Bro. Procter having presented to the Chair Charges in 
writing against Bro. Young and the same being read as 
f olloweth : 

[These charges together with all the documents of Procter 
vs Young are in the Archives of the Grand Lodge of Pennsyl- 
vania Mss. Volume H. paquet 51. J. F. S.] 

Bro. Young having briefly replied and answered the same, 
On Motion & Seconded it was ordered that this Lodge will 
resolve themselves into a Committee of the Whole and meet 
on Wednesday next for the purpose of hearing the said Bro. 
Procter and Young. Lodge closed. Expences of the Night 
£1.2.7. paid by Bro. Treasurer and 15/ before. Bro. Bush. 
Smith, Mason, Hamilton, Thompson, Myers paid 3/9 each. 
The Tyler received 35/. more in acct. of his Bill by Bro. Sec- 
retary. 

P. LeBarbier Duplessis, S. P. R. S. Secy. 




Philadelphia, June 4th, 1788. Stated Lodge. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Videl's Alley 

Present 

The Thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
Asheton Humphreys, S. W. 
James Thompson, J. W. 
Wm. Delany, Treasr. 
Benja. Mason, Secy. P. T. 

"A Secret Master's Lodge opened in due Form. A Letter 
from Bro. Peter LeBarbier Duplessis directed to the Thrice 

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Puissant, Officers and Brethern of this Lodge was read, set- 
ting forth some Circumstances relative to getting a copy of 
Bro. Youngs' and Procter's account from the office of Bank- 
ruptcy &c. The Thrice Puissant having fully explained to 
the Lodge some conversation with Bro. Young on the Subject 
of Bro. Duplessis' making application at the Bankruptcy 
office &c. which explanation sufficiently satisfied the Brethern, 
On Motion & Seconded was unanimously Resolved that Bro. 
Peter LeBarbier Duplessis had not in the present occasion 
been partial either in favour of Bro. Young or Procter nor 
had acted with any impropriety in the Transaction, but on the 
Contrary within the line of his duty. 

Bro. Mason as one of the Committee of the whole Lodge to 
hear and make report relative to the Charges exhibited by 
Bro. Procter against Bro. Young, the Chairman being absent 
informed the Lodge that the Committee had not yet gone 
through the Business and begged the leave of this Lodge to 
set again for the purpose which was granted and the Report 
desired to be made at the next Meeting. 

Bro. Humphreys pd. 7/6, Thompson 3/9, Bush & Franks 
3/9 each, Delany 11/3. 

P. LeBarbier Duplessis, S. P. R. S. 
Secy. 




S. P. R. S. 



Philadelphia, August 6, 1788. Stated Lodge. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Videl's Alley 

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Present 
The Thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
Asheton Humphreys, S. W. 
Ths. Procter, J. W. 
Gavin Hamilton 
Wm. Delany 
James Thompson 
Benja. Mason 
Charles Young 
P. LeBarbier Duplessis, Secy. 

"A Secret Master's Lodge opened in due Form, the Com- 
mittee appointed to examine the Charges exhibited by Bro. 
Thomas Procter Against Bro. Charles Young presented their 
Report to the Chair by Bro. Gavin Hamilton, their Chairman, 
which was read as followeth "The Committee of the Sublime 
Lodge of Perfection for the State of Pennsylvania for de- 
termining upon the Charges exhibited by Bro. Thomas Proc- 
ter against Bro. Charles Young, report that after having 
heard the allegations of Bro. Procter in support of the Charges 
and his allegations of Bro. Young in his defense, they find the 
charges well supported and from the conduct of Bro. Young 
in the course of the Business it appears to them that Bro. 
Young is not a proper person to belong to the Sublime Lodge 
of Perfection and merits the expulsion of the Lodge. Philada. 
August 6, 1788. Signed by order of the Committee Gavin 
Hamilton, Chairman. Attest P. Lebarbier Duplessis, Secy. ,, 

Whereupon on Motion & Seconded it was resolved the said 
report be received and the same be entered in the Minutes. 
Bro. Procter & Young having withdrawn, on Motion & Sec- 
onded and after arguments Resolved that the Consideration 
of the said report be postponed to the next Stated Night. 

The Brethern who are in arrears for Lodge dues or other- 

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wise are specially desired to settle their different accounts as 
the Lodge has an immediate occasion for Money. Lodge 
closed at 10 o'clock. 

P. LeBarbier Duplessis, S. P. R. S. 
Secy. 




S. P. R. S. 



Philadelphia, September 3rd, 1788. Stated Lodge. 
At A Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Videl's alley 

Present 
The Thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
Asheton Humphreys, S. W. 
Ths. Procter, J. W. 
Benja. Mason 
James Thompson, 
P. LeBarbier Duplessis, Secy. 
Wm. Delany, Treasurer. 

"A Secret Master's Lodge opened in due Form and the 
Minutes of the last night read. Bro. Procter having with- 
drawn, the Consideration of the Report of the Committee 
made at the last Meeting concerning the Charges exhibited 
by Bro. Procter against Bro. Young was taken up. Where- 
upon Resolved unanimously That as the said Charges are well 
supported and proved, Bro. Young be expelled this Lodge 
and be no longer Considered as a Member of the same, as 
unworthy of that fellowship which ought to subsist amongst 
Men and Ordered that the Secretary furnish said Charles 

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Young with a Copy of this Minute and inform all Lodges of 
Masons of the same agreeably to the Rules and Regulations 
laid down for the better Government of Sublime Lodges. 

The Thrice Puissant having received a Letter from Mr. 
Michael Gratz demanding some money due to him by Ben- 
jamin Nones and the Lodge taking the same into Considera- 
tion Resolved that the same cannot be paid at this present 
time, and the Secretary be requested to send Mr. Gratz a 
copy of the Resolve of November last, and of this also. 

Every member present paid 3/9 Expenses of the Evg. 16/2. 
Lodge closed at 10 o'clock. 

P. LeBarbier Duplessis, S. P. R. S. 
Secy. 




S. P. R. S. 



Philadelphia, October 1st, 1788. Stated Lodge. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Videl's Alley 

Members present 
The Thrice Puissant Asheton Humphreys in the Chair. 
James Thompson, S. W. 
Isaac Franks, J. W. 
Benjamin Mason, Sy. P. T. 

"A Secret Master's Lodge opened in due Form. Bro. 
Hamilton having mentioned to the Lodge that Mr. Charles 
Young had given him the papers relative to his defense against 
the Charges exhibited against him by Bro. Procter under 
promise of returning same, and that the said Charles Young 
had often called upon him for those papers, On Motion & 

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Seconded Kesolved that, as those papers are necessary to be 
kept in the archives of this Lodge, and Mr. Young has not 
returned to the Secretary his defense he had read before the 
Committee agreeably to his promise nor delivered him any 
of the papers mentioned in the said defense, a copy shall be 
taken of those papers and certified by Bro. Secretary, and 
the said papers be delivered to Bro. Hamilton. Lodge closed 
at 9 o'clock. 




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Philadelphia, November 5, 1788. Stated Lodge. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Videl's Alley, 

Members present 
The Thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair 
Asheton Humphreys, S. W. 
James Thompson, J. W. 
Wm. Delany, Treasr. 
P. LeBarbier Duplessis, Secy. 
Benja. Mason 
Gavin Hamilton. 
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"A Secret Master's Lodge opened in due Form. Bro. Sec- 
retary informed the Lodge that agreably to the Resolve of last 
Night, the papers relating to Mr. Young had been copyed by 
Bro. Tyler and the original returned to Bro. Hamilton to be 
given up to Mr. Young. On Motion and Seconded it was 
ordered Bro. Tyler shall be paid 15/. for his copying the said 
papers by Bro. Treasurer. 

Whereas it is possible that some of the Lodges may have 
occasion to see the papers relating to the dispute between Bro. 
Thomas Procter & Mr. Charles Young, Resolved and Ordered 
that Whenever any Lodge shall apply for the said papers the 
Secretary shall communicate them on receiving a receipt and 
an obligation of returning the same, 

The Thrice Puissant having mentioned to the Lodge that 
he is to set out shortly for Europe, thought proper as this 
Lodge had always been held under his presence and in Virtue 
of his Patent to be recorded in our Minutes to constitute the 
following brethern present members of this Lodge into a 
Sublime Lodge of Perfection, Viz., Peter LeBarbier Duplessis, 
Esquire, Ashton Humphreys, Esquire, Thomas Procter, Es- 
quire, James Thompson, Esquire, Gavin Hamilton, William 
Delany and Benjamin Mason, who were by him directed to 
chuse their officers, which was accordingly done, and Bro. 
Asheton Humphreys was duly chosen Sub. Grand Master, 
Bro. Thomas Procter, Senr. Warden & Bro. Hamilton Junr. 
Warden, whose names were inserted in the following Warrant 
with that of the other officers who were continued to their 
several offices, Viz., Bro. William Delany, Treasurer, Bro. 
Peter LeBarbier Duplessis, Secretary and the Lodge consid- 
ering that the office of Bro. Master of Ceremonies or Con- 
ductor was vacant by the promotion of Brother Hamilton to 

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the office of Junior Warden, Bro. Benjamin Mason was duly 
elected to that office. 

On Motion and Seconded this Lodge was adjourned to 
Friday next at 6 o 'Clock in the evening for the purpose of 
installing the new officers. 

Brs. Bush, Humphreys, Thompson, Mason paid 3/9 each. 
Expense of the evening 18/11. 

P. LeBaebier Duplessis, S. P. E. S. 
Secy. 




S. P. R. S. 



Philada. Nov. 7, 1788. Adjourned Lodge. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Videl's Alley 

Present 
The Thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in the Chair. 
Asheton Humphreys, S. W. 
Wm. Delany, Treasurer, 
P. LeBarbier Duplessis, Secy. 
Gavin Hamilton, 
Benjamin Mason 

"A Secret Master's Lodge opened in due form, the Thrice 
Puissant Solomon Bush installed Bro. Gavin Hamilton Senr. 
Warden, Bro. Asheton Humphreys Thrice Puissant, Bro. 
Benja. Mason, Master of, Ceremonies. 

Bro. Mason having presented to the Chair an adress of 
Thanks &c. to our worthy late Thrice Puissant On Motion & 
Seconded Ordered that Bros. Duplessis, Mason & Hamilton 
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be a Committee to prepare such an address which shall be 
presented to our said late Thrice Puissant Solomon Bush in 
the name of this Lodge signed by the Secretary and under 
the seal of the said Lodge : and that the said Committee make 
report of their proceeding at the next Meeting. 

Ordered that Bro. Miller the Tyler of this Subme. Lodge 
shall be initiated into the degrees of Sublime Masonry as 
soon as possible. Lodge closed at half past eight. 
P. LeBarbier Duplessis, S. P. R. S. 
Secy. 




S. P. R. S. 



Philadelphia, January 9th, 1789. Extra Lodge. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Videl's Alley 

Members present 
The Thrice Puissant Asheton Humphreys in the Chair 
P. LeBarbier Duplessis, S. W. 
Gavin Hamilton, J. W. 
Thos. Procter 
Wm. Delany 
James Thompson 
Wm. Moore Smith 

"A Secret Master Mason's Lodge opened in due form. The 
Thrice Puissant installed Bro. Thomas Procter Senior Warden 
and Bro. William Moore Smith having signified his desire to 
be favoured with a higher degree than he is possessed of his 
request being unanimously granted, this Lodge was closed. 

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$toi\x$tmmt ot Accounts 



A Chapter of Ilustrious Elected of 15 being opened in due 
form Bro. William Moore Smith was raised to that Sublime 
Degree, when Bro. Smith, Procter, Hamilton, Thompson & 
Delany desired to be favoured with another degree, where- 
upon this Chapter was closed. 

" A Chapter of Sublime Knights elected opened in due form. 
Bros. Thompson, Procter, Delany, Hamilton & Smith were 
honoured with that degree and desiring to go further, this 
Chapter was closed. 

And a Lodge of Grand Master Architect opened in due 
form, the said Brethren were raised to that Degree. Lodge 
closed and a College of Royal Arch opened, they severally 
attained that degree. Lodge closed at 10 o'clock. 



Philada. February 4, 1789. Stated Lodge. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Videl's Alley 

Members present 
The Thrice puissant Asheton Humphreys 
Gavin Hamilton, S. W. 
Wm. Delany, J. W. 
P. LeBarbier Duplessis, Secy. 
Joseph Deane. 

' ' A Secret Master Mason 's Lodge opened in due Form and 
the last minutes read, the Thrice Puissant communicated a 
Letter from Wm. Brown claiming a Sum of Money, which 
letter being read, On Motion & Seconded Ordered the Con- 
sideration thereof be postponed until the next stated Night. 

On Motion & Seconded Ordered that Bro. Procter, Thomp- 
son, Mason, Humphreys, Duplessis or any three of them shall 
be a Committee to examine and adjust the accounts of the 
two late treasurers and call other accounts and see what 
monies are due to the Lodge from the individual members 

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thereof, also what Monies are due and owing to any person 
and make their report at the next stated night. 

On Motion & Seconded Ordered that this Lodge shall meet 
on Wednesday next to initiate Bro. Miller our Tyler in the 
Sublime Masonry. 

Lodge closed at 9 o'clock. 



Philadelphia, February 11, 1789. Extra Lodge. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Videl's Alley 

Members present 
Ths. Procter, S. W. 
GxVvin Hamilton, J. W. 
Wm. Delany, Treasr. 
P. LeBarbier Duplessis, Secy. 
"A Secret Master Mason's Lodge opened in due form and 
the minutes of last night read, there appearing that the Busi- 
ness of this Meeting is to initiate Bros. Frederick Miller, the 
Tyler, of this Lodge into the Sublime Masonry and the said 
Bro. Miller having not passed the Chair this Lodge was closed 
and a Master Mason's Lodge opened in due Form. Bro. 
Miller was duly installed to the Chair and after the usual 
congratulations and ceremonies this Lodge was closed and a 
Secret Master Mason's Lodge opened in due form. Bro. 
Frederick Miller was initiated to that Sublime degree and 
upon his begging to be further enlightened the Lodge finding 
him worthy, this Lodge was closed and a Perfect Master's 
Lodge opened in due form, he was raised to that degree. 

Brother Secretary having represented to that Lodge that 
Bro. Prevost had requested from him and taken away the 
Book containing the Sublime Degrees & the Seal &c, which 
he had placed in trust and for the use of this Lodge in the 
hands of Bro. Bush, Eesolved that Bro. Duplessis be requested 

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to inform Bro. Prevost that it is the wish of this Lodge to be 
in possession of the Books & papers &c necessary for the better 
information of this Sublime Lodge and that this Lodge will 
ever consider themselves under obligations to Bro. Prevost 
for this complyance with this request Lodge closed in Har- 
mony at half past nine o'clock. 



Philada. February 21, 1789. Stated Election Night. 
At a Sublime Lodge of Perfection held at the Lodge Room 
in Videl's Alley 

Members present 
The Thrice Puissant Asheton Humphreys 
Thos. Procter, S. W. 
Gavin Hamilton, J. W. 
James Thompson 
Benjamin Mason 
P. LeBarbier Duplessis, Secy. 

"A Secret Master Mason's Lodge opened in due form and 
the Minutes of last night read: the purpose of this meeting 
being to chuse officers the thrice puissant having taken the 
sense of the Lodge it was unanimously agreed to proceed to 
that business and the following Brethren duly chosen to the 
following offices, Viz., 

Bro. Humphreys Thrice Puissant 

Bro. Procter, S. W. 

Bro. Hamilton, J. W. 

Bro. Thompson, Tr. 

P. LeBarbier Duplessis, Secy. 

Bro. Mason, Mr. of Cers. 

After which the new chosen officers were duly installed to 
their several offices. Lodge closed in Harmony at 9 o'clock. 

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3T will be noted that the Minutes of the Philadelphia 
Lodge of Perfection end abruptly February 21, 
1789. At the previous Meeting, February 11, 
1789, the Secretary, Peter le Barbier Duplessis, 
stated to the Lodge that Brother Prevost "had 
requested from him and taken away the Book containing the 
Sublime Degrees and the Seal, etc." 

At the same meeting Brother Duplessis was requested to 
inform Brother Prevost "that it is the wish of this Lodge to 
be in possession of the Books and papers etc, necessary for the 
better information of this Sublime Lodge and that this Lodge 
will ever consider themselves under obligations to Brother 
Prevost for this complyance with this request. ' ' 

Further there is no documentary evidence to show that 
Prevost authorized Duplessis to make this demand, nor by 
what authority he acted, as Brother Moses Michael Hays was 
then the chief official of Sublime Masonry in the United States ; 
his Patent as Deputy Inspector General being dated 1768, and 
had presided over the Supreme Council held at Philadelphia 
in 1781. 

Further we have no documentary evidence that Duplessis 
ever turned this material over to Prevost except his statement 
as noted in the Minutes of February 11, 1789. 

The request of the Lodge to return the books, seals, etc., 
and leave them with the Lodge was unheeded ; just by what 
right this demand was made on the Secretary and complied 
with by him, if true, is an unsolved problem up to the present 
time. 

There is no original documentary evidence existing so far 
as known to the writer as to when, where or by whom Prevost 
was patented or given Supreme authority. 

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Augustine Prevost as a Lieutenant in the 60th Regiment of 
Foot in the British Army was initiated in the Lodge of Per- 
fection at Albany, Sunday, January 3, 1768, by permission 
or dispensation granted by Brother Andrew H. Francken, 
who was then in New York City. 

It appears from the Minutes of the Albany Lodge of Per- 
fection (June 24, 1770) that Francken at that time was in 
Jamaica. 1 No record of Augustine Prevost has thus far been 
found of him in New York later than January 18, 1768, when 
he was present in the Lodge at Albany. 

It appears that his regiment was ordered to Jamaica in 1773, 
and it is claimed that in the following year, Prevost 2 who in 
the meantime had been promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, was 
created a Deputy Inspector General by Francken. 

The next positive record we have of Augustine Prevost is 
as a Visitor to the Lodge of Perfection at Philadelphia, Oc- 
tober 6, 1785. 

In the Patent granted by Prevost to William Moore Smith 
as Deputy Inspector General and Grand Master, now in the 
Archives of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, Prevost sets 
forth that he received his Patent from the ''Grand Council 
of Princes of Masons at Kingston in Jamaica." No date, 
however, is given. 

Duplessis in a letter to J. J. J. Gourgas in New York, under 
date of December 10, 1807, states "The Patent of the Most 
111. .Bro. .Augustine Prevost is signed by the Most 111. .Bro. . 
Henry Andrew Francken, at the Island of Jamaica, in Febru- 

i Cf . "Scottish Bite," by William Homan, 33°, New York, 1905, p. 
27, viz., St. John's Day, Albany, 24th June, 1770. Br. Stringer read the 
Statutes and Eegulations of the Lodges of Perfection, lately received 
from our Worshipful Founder Henry Andrew Francken at Jamaica, 
then read the By-Laws. 

2 Cf. "List of British Officers serving in America, 1754-1774," W. C. 
Ford, Boston, Mass., 1894. 

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ary, 1774, ' ' 3 but closes his letter by saying that he had mislaid 
his copy of the Patent, consequently could not send him a 
copy of the Document. 4 

However, granting that Prevost held a patent of some sort 
from Francken, it certainly could not have given him the 
authority to demand all the property of the Philadelphia 
Lodge. 5 There can be no doubt, but that there was some col- 
lusion between Prevost and Duplessis, in their unexplained 
action in depriving the Philadelphia Brethren of their seals, 
rituals and other property. 

We have no records, whatever, of the Lodge of Perfection 
being held after the abrupt close, February 21, 1789. Yet 
there are some evidences that at least an attempt was made to 
continue Sublime Masonry in Philadelphia, as from the rec- 
ords of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, we find that when 
the Free Quakers Meeting House at the south west corner of 
Fifth and Arch Streets was secured for Masonic purposes in 
1790, special days (first and third Wednesdays) were set 
apart for the meetings of the ''Sublime Lodge." 6 No rec- 
ords, however, have thus far been found that the Sublime 
Lodge actually held any meetings there. 

That the seals and property were retained by Prevost and 
Duplessis is shown by the fact that Prevost, under date of 
August 19, 1789, created Brother William Moore Smith, Past 
Grand Master of Masons in Pennsylvania, and who was a 

s Cf . " Reprint of the Proceedings of the Supreme Council, 33° A. 
& A. Scottish Rite, N. M. J.," Vol. 1, Part 1, Portland, 1875, pp. 19 
et seq. 

* Ibid., p. 19, viz., ' ' I have mislaid the copies of both the said Patents, 
which prevents me from sending them on to you, and I certify the copy 
of my own Patent to be agreeable to the original in my hands, (signed) 
Peter Le Barbier Du Plessis. Philadelphia, 10th Dec, 1807." 

5 Cf. p. — supra. 

6 Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, Reprint of the Minutes, Vol. 1, p. 194. 

171 



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Member of the Philadelphia Lodge of Perfection, a Deputy- 
Inspector General. This document was found among the 
Archives of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, and is now for 
the first time published. 

DOCUMENT NUMBER 2681 

By the Glory of the Great Architect of the Universe. 

Lux ex Tenebris. 

From the East of the Grand of the most Puissant Council of the 
most Valiant Princes and Sublime Masons of the Royal | Secret &e. 
&e. &c. under the Celestial Canopy of the Zenith, which answers to 
39' Degrees & 56 Minutes — 

To our Illustrious and most Valiant Knights and Princes of Free, 
Accepted and Perfect | Masons of all Degrees over the Surface of the 
two Hemispheres. — 

Greeting. 
We Augustin Prevost — grand Elt Perft & Sublime Mason, Knight 
of the East and Prince of Jerusalem &c. &c. &c. Patriarch | Noachite 
Knight of the Sun, and of the White and Black Eagle &c. &c. &c. 
Prince of the Royal Secret, Deputy Inspr. genl. over all Lodges, 
Chapters, | Councils and Grand Councils of the Superior Degrees of 
Antient and Modern Masonry, over the surface of the two Hemis- 
pheres by Patent | from the Grand Council of Princes of Masons at 
Kingston in Jamaica, &c. &c. &c. under the Special Protection of 
the most Puissant Princes | and in their Place and Stead, Do Certify 
and Attest to all Free and Valiant Princes of Free and accepted 
Masons &c. &c. &c. That our | Dear Brother William Moore Smith, 

Esquire of the City of Philadelphia in the Common 

Wealth of | Pennsylvania in the United States of America is known 
to be a PM grd. Elect perft & Sub e . Mason Knight of the East and 
Prince | of Jerusalem &e. &c. &e. And that having with firmness and 
Constancy Sustained the Brightness of the Grand Luminary given 
us the most | Solid Proofs of his fervency, Constancy and Zeal in the 
Support of the Royal Craft and of his Submission to the Supreme 
Tribunal of the Sove | reign Princes of the Royal Secret &c. &c. &c. 
We have, Initiated him to the highest Degree in Masonry and hereby 
Nominate and appoint our | Dear Brother the said William Moore 
Smith by these Presents. Deputy Inspector General and Grand 
Master over | all Lodges of the Royal Arch & Perfection Councils 

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patent ot peter JLt JBatbin Duplet* 

of Knights | of the East & Princes of Jerusalem &c. &c. &c. Grand 
Councils of Knights | of the Sun, White & Black Eagle &c. &c. &c. 
And hereby give him full Power to Constitute Lodges of the Royal 
Arch & Perfection, also | Councils of Knights of the East and Prin- 
ces of Jerusalem &c. &c. &c. And also Grand Councils of Knights 
of the Sun and White and | Black Eagle over the Globe at the dis- 
tance of at least Twenty-five Leagues of any Such Lodge, Chapter, 
Council or Grand Council | already regularly established and consti- 
tuted, And that the said WILLIAM MOOEE SMITH in all things 
fully conform and | behave himself to all the Rules, Statutes Laws 
& Regulations Conformable to all the different Degrees and this our 
Patent— | 

We therefore, pray all respectable brethren, Knights and Princes 
of Masonry to receive our Dear Brother WILLIAM MOORE \ 
SMITH in his respectable qualitys, and to entertain him favorably 
in everything relative to them. We promise to have the same | regard 
to those who Shall present themselves to us, furnished with proper 
and Authentick Titles. | 

To which WE AUGUSTIN PREVOST have hereunto subscribed 
our Name and affixed our Seal at | arms, as also the Grand Seal of 
Princes of Masons, in the place where the greatest Treasures are 
deposited, the beholding | of which fills us with Comfort Joy and 
acknowledgments of all thats great and Good, near the B.B. & CC 
at Philadelphia. | 

Month called 7789 of the Creation 5549 and of the 

Vulgar Ara the 19th of August 1789. 

Aug. Prevost, P.. of Royl. 
Secret & Dp. Grd. Inspr, Genl. 




Seal at Arms 




Grand Seal of Prince Masons 



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Following Endorsement is upon the upper right hand cor- 
ner of the Document. 

I the Undersigned:. Nee.. Plus.. Ult.. Sovereign Prince of the 
Royal Secret, Inspector General | over all &c. &c. &c. Do hereby 
recognize the within Patent to be legal & Authentic, | and do further 
acknowledge our beloved R. . W. . P.. & R'ble Brother William 
Moore | Smith whose most eminent qualities and powers, as truly 
worthy of the same | at the City of Philadelphia this 17th day of the 
Seventh Month call'd Tizri., | of the year 7800, of the Creation 5560, 
& of the Vulgar Ara the 17 September, 1800. | 

James Pii Puglia. 
N.. P.. Ult.. & S.. P.. R.. S.. 
Inspr. . Genl. . 

Early in the following year, Prevost issued a patent to 
Peter Le Barbier Duplessis, February 1, 1790, as published 
in the Proceedings of the Supreme Council 33°, Ancient and 
Accepted Scottish Rite, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction. 7 

The wording of this patent is the same as the one granted 
to William Moore Smith, except the date of issue. 

A strange feature about this matter is that Duplessis claimed 
to have been patented an Inspector General of some kind 
prior to his coming to this country, and presented his certifi- 
cates when he applied for membership in the Philadelphia 
Lodge of Perfection, September 15, 1785. 

Duplessis' patent is vised by Brother William Moore Smith 
who had been patented by Prevost in August of 1789 as 
follows : 

"I, the undersigned, Sovereign Prince of the Royal Secret, 
Deputy Grand Inspector General, do hereby acknowledge and 

7 Reprint, Vol. 1, Part 1, Portland, Maine, 1875, pp. 17 et seq. 

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patent of y&ttzz lit TSazbitz 2Dttpie£0t<* 

recognize the within Patent to be legal and authentic. At 
Noriston, the 4th day of September 1790. ' ' 8 
Signed 




According to Folger, Duplessis also conferred the degrees 
upon one John Gabriel Tardy, and appointed him a Deputy 
Inspector General for Pennsylvania, October 14, 1807. 9 

The next official document in the Archives of the Grand 
Lodge of Pennsylvania, thus far come to light is the patent 
granted by Duplessis to Samuel F. Bradford a prominent 
member of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania and later in 
1815 Grand Master, viz. : — 

DOCUMENT NUMBER 2551 

To the Glory of the Great Architect op the Universe. 
Lux Ex Tennebris. 

From the East of the Grand of the most Puissant Council of the 
most Valiant Princes and Sublime Masons of the Royal Secret, &c. 
&c. &e. under the Celestial Canopy of the Zenith, which answers to 
39 Degrees 55 Minutes N. L. 

To our Illustrious and most Valiant Knights and Princes of Free 
Accepted and Perfect Masons of all Degrees over the Surface of the 
two Hemispheres. 

We, Peter Le Barbier Du Plessis, Gr a El d Perfect and Sublime 
Mason, Knight of the East and Prince of Jerusalem, &c., &c, &c, | 
Patriarch Noaehite, Knight of the Sun and of the White and Black 
Eagle, &c, &c, &c, Prince of the Royal Secret, Deputy Inspector 

s Cf. "Reprint of the Proceedings of the Supreme Council, 33°, A. & 

A. Scottish Rite, N. M. J.," Vol. 1, Part 1, Portland, 1875, pp. 18 et seq. 
9 "Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite in 33 Degrees/' by Robert 

B. Folger, M.D., New York, 1862, p. 79. 

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General | over all Lodges, Chapters, Councils, and Grand Councils of 
the Superior Degrees of Ancient and Modern Masonry over the Sur- 
face of the two | Hemispheres, by Patent from the Grand Council of 
Princes of Masons at Philadelphia in Pennsylvania, &c, &c, &c, 
under the Special protection | of the Most Puissant Princes and in 
their place and Stead, DO Certify and attest unto all Free and 
Valiant Princes of Free and Accepted | Masons, &c, &c, &c, That 
our Dear Brother Samuel F. Bradford a native of the City of Phila- 
delphia in the Commonwealth of | Pennsylvania One of the United 
States of America is known to be a P. M. Grand El d Perfect and 
Sublime Mason, Knight of the East and | Prince of Jerusalem, &c, 
&c, &c, and that having with firmness and Constancy sustained the 
Brightness of the Grand Luminary given us the | most Solid proofs 
of his Fervency, Constancy and Zeal in the Support of the Royal 
Craft and of his Submission to the Supreme Tribunal of | the Sov- 
ereign Princes of the Royal Secret &c, &c, &c, We have Initiated 
him to the highest Degree in Masonry and hereby nominate and | 
appoint our Dear and well beloved Brother the Said Samuel F. 
Bradford by these Presents Deputy Inspector General & Grand 
Master, | over all Lodges of the Royal Arch and Perfection Coun- 
cils of Knights of the East and Princes of Jerusalem, &jc., &c, &c, 
Grand Councils of Knights of | the Sun White and Black Eagle 
&c, &c, &c, and hereby give him full Power to constitute Lodges of 
the Royal Arch & Perfection also | Councils of Knights of the East 
and Princes of Jerusalem &c, &c, &c, and also | Grand Councils of 
Knights of the Sun and of the White and Black | Eagle over the 
Globe at the distance of at least twenty five Leagues of any Such 
Lodge Chapter Council or Grand Council already regularly | estab- 
lished and constituted and that he the Said Samuel F. Bradford in 
all things fully conform and behave himself to all the Rules Stat- 
utes and Regulations conformable to all the different Degrees and 
this our Patent. 

We therefore pray all Respectable Brethren Knights and Princes 
of Masonry to receive our Dear Brother Samuel F. Bradford in 
his | respectable qualities and to entertain him favorably in every- 
thing relative to them. We promise to have the same regard to those 
who shall | present themselves to us furnished with proper and au- 
thentic titles. 

To which We Peter Le Barbier Du Plessis have hereunto sub- 
scribed our Name and affixed our Seal at Arms as also | the Grand 
Seal of Princes Masons in the place where the greatest treasurers are 

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patent ot Bro* Samuel jf. Bra&torti 

deposited the beholding of which fills us with Comfort | Joy and 
Acknowledgment of all that is great and good near the B.B. and 
C.C. at Philadelphia in Pennsylvania this tenth Day of | the Third 
month called Kisleu of the year 5570, A. L. 5809, and of the Vulgar 
Era the 17th Day of November 1809. 




The seals attached to this document are encased in tin boxes 
and are in a perfect condition, showing a sharp impression 
of the die. Whether any other patents were granted by 
Duplessis is not known. There are, however, several notices 
in our Archives which would seem to indicate that Bayse New- 
combe an officer of the Grand Lodge was also patented a 
Deputy Inspector General by Duplessis. 

The following letter explains itself : 



Philadelphia, July 6th, 1815. 
Most III. . Bro. . J. J. J. Gourgas, New York. 

Most 111. Bro . . The situation of my health and the little time I 
have had the pleasure of being acquainted with the bearer hereof, 
our worthy Bro. Richard S. Spofford, who was introduced to me by 
our Senior Grand Warden, Bro.. Baise Newcomb, did not permit 

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me to procure him the high Degrees which he is very anxious to 
obtain. The Grand Council was summoned, but the members being 
engaged could not attend, &c. In former times, and perhaps now, 
I would have been justifiable in giving him what he can now have, 
but since the formation of a Grand Council here, I declined to join 
them, &c. Now, my dear brother, I take the liberty of entreating 
you to favor the wishes of that respectable brother. I think him 
truly worthy of all the favor you can offer him. Whatever you and 
your Grand Council will please to do for him I will consider as done 
to myself. I beg you would present my affectionate regards and 
brotherly love to all your members and specially to Bro . . Tardy. 
Time does not permit me to write to you any longer now, but will 
seize the first opportunity. Have you received my answer to your 
favor? 

Sincerely yours, &c., &c, &c., 




Endorsed: Philad'a 6 July, 1815, Peter le Barbier Duplessis. 
Peter Le Barbier Duplessis to Gourgas, July 6, 1815. Received 
Monday 10th July, 1815. 

Bulletin of Supreme Council — So. Jurisdiction. — Vol. X., p. 176.) 
Brother Peter Le Barbier Duplessis died November 8, 1815. 
For sketch of Brother Duplessis, the reader is referred to 
Volume 11. p. 256 et seq., "Old Masonic Lodges of Pennsyl- 
vania. ,, 



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A.\ A.'. S.\ R.\ DOCUMENT NO. 209 



0^^J^ will be noted that in none of these Ancient Scot- 
II tish Eite Documents is there any allusion to the 

0V S three Symbolical Degrees, nor any claim or au- 
^^ I thority to confer them under these patents. The 
authority (?) therein conferred it will be noted 
extends only from the Royal Arch to Perfection, etc. 

The earliest documentary evidence we have in our Archives 
of any claim of a Scottish Rite Orient to control or confer the 
three Symbolical Degrees, is found in the following Docu- 
ment sent by the " Grand Consistory " at the Sovereign 
Grand East of the New Thebes (Havana, Cuba) to the Grand 
Lodge of Pennsylvania; a translation of which is in our Ar- 
chives, and is here given in full. There does not appear to be 
any record of any further action in the matter by the Grand 
Lodge of Pennsylvania. 

The sending of this communication was the outcome of a 
previous correspondence between the Master of Lodge 103, 
and the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, showing that this so- 
called Consistory was an irregular body, the full account of 

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which is printed in Volume IV, p. 122-129 — Reprint of the 
Minutes of Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. 

In the fall of the year 1818, a communication in the Spanish 
Language from the " Grand Consistory " held at Havana, 
under date of September 15, 1818, was sent to the Grand 
Lodge of Pennsylvania. This Communication was laid be- 
fore the Grand Lodge, at an Adjourned Grand Quarterly 
Communication, December 21, 1818, whereupon, it was re- 
ferred to the Grand Secretary to have the same translated. 1 

At an Adjourned Grand Quarterly Communication held 
June 21, 1819, ' ' The Grand Secretary presented a translation 
of the Communication from the Grand Consistory at the 
Havana referred to him on the 21st day of December last, to 
have translated. Which on motion was ordered to be laid 
on the Table.' ' 

MSS. DOCUMENT, NO. 209 IN ARCHIVES. 

UNIVERSI TEBRABUM ORBIS ABQUITECTOBIS 
GLOBIAM AL INGENTIS. 

From the Grand East of the Universe, & the Sovereign 
Grand General Inspectors, & Sublime and Valiant Princes of 
the Royal Secret, under the celestial vault of the Zenith cor- 
responding to 23 deg. — 10 m. N. Lat. 

We the Sovereign Grand Inspector General 33, & Sublime 
and Valiant Princes of the Royal Secret 32, the Representa- 
tive of the Grand Master, & members composing this Grand 
East of the New Thebes (Havana) under the Ancient Scotch 
Rite. 

To You Sovereign Grand Master, & members of the Grand 
Lodge of Pennsylvania. 



i Cf. Keprint of Minutes, Volume IV ; p. 152. 

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SEAL OF THE Rbl LOGE LA RAISON PERFECTIONNEE 
ORIENT DE St JAGO DE CUBA. 



IN ARCHIVES OF G. L. OF PENNSYLVANIA 
MSS. VOL. Y, PAQUET 127, FOLIO 63. 



jFtom tlje C5ran& &a$t ot tlje iS*to fUtbtg 

HEALTH! STRENGTH! UNION! 

It appears that on the 19th of the 6th m. we received a com. 
from one of your Blue Lodges, Las Virtudes Teologales, No. 
103 in which they entreated Us to have the goodness to ap- 
point a committee, because they had very interesting business 
to lay before us from you : and though we knew that any cor- 
respondence or communication ought to have been directly 
from You to Us, yet by an effect of condescencion, and having 
a regard to the general interest of Masonry, we acceded to 
hear them. This committee of your Subordinate Lodge being 
presented to two of our Sovereign Princes of the Royal Secret, 
members of our Supreme Grand East, and another Brother, 
a dependent of it, who, by reason of his being conversant with 
the English language, attended as an interpreter, they laid 
before them your original com. with a translation, which was 
taken charge of and presented to this Supreme Grand East; 
in which at a sitting this day after being argued, it was sanc- 
tioned that an answer be given you, together with our knowl- 
edge of the history & Rules of the Royal Art of Free Masonry, 
which is as follows: 

The Origin of Free Masonry according to the testimonials 
of all the Fasti of this interesting History (not by a single 
Author, but by the common consent of the learned of all na- 
tions, and of all the rites established for many ages, in which 
according to sound criticism we ought to believe, and place all 
faith) has its epoch as far back as the building of the 1st 
Temple of Jerusalem, in the reign of Solomon, in the year of 
the world 2992, one thousand & eight years before the coming 
of Jesus Christ. After the destruction of the 3d temple of 
Jerusalem the most Zealous Masons retired to Thebes, where 
they took the name of Kadosch or Saints ; and in this retire- 
ment cultivated the sciences of their ancestors, and joined the 

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learning of Thermes Trismegistus, Orpheus, and Dotrinus, 
and to these last the preservation of such mysteries was owing. 

After the Crusades the sciences were carried to the East, 
where Renaud de Villeneuve, Raymond Lully, Roger Bacon 
and Thomas de Aquinas were formed and & other learned 
men who ennobled the art. 

The unfortunate times continuing a great number of Masons 
again sought refuge in Thebes where they cultivated the 
sciences which had been transmitted to them. Being still per- 
secuted, they removed to Scotland, and joined to the order the 
Knight of St. Andrew, who had formed themselves in Pales- 
tine, and took the name of Knights of the Ancient Rite, and 
Scotch Free Masons. James the 6th king of Scotland was one 
of the Grand Masters, and removed his Lodge to Edinburgh. 
Masonry at that time reckoned 25 degrees, the last of which 
was the Knight Kadosch, which we now call 30. Masonry 
soon spread itself in all Scotland, then in Prussia, & some 
parts of Germany, where the most distinguished persons 
sought to be admitted and initiated into the ancient mysteries 
of Egypt, Palestine & Greece, & in the new mysteries which 
succeeded them, In-936 Masonry was established in England 
and acquired great consistence. In 1327 Edward the 3d. had 
completed the constitution of the Order: in 1425 Henry the 
6th was admitted into the Order Masonry till then was its 
splender & Purity: but rivalry, perfidious speculations, or 
private interests gave rise in different places to a diversity 
of rites which divide Masonry (if one may say so) into as 
many dogmas as there are governments. 

The North has its peculiar institutions, words, signs & Grips. 
Scotland, one of the first asylums of Masons who had fled for 
shelter preserves its own masonry; and even in England, 
where the Scotch has not ceased to exist, as they received it 

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in its ancient purity, different rites, divers signs & words have 
been formed. The United States of America have also fol- 
lowed some of these. France & Italy, above all in the South, 
have their own degrees, signs, words & Grips so far as to have 
established a rite called Modern which extends to the Prince 
Noachite or Prussian Knight. But no rite known in Europe 
has 50 degrees, as you say; for the ancient accepted one of 
Scotland goes no further than 33 ; the history of which we 
shall show you in the place allowed us in continuation, (since 
Br. Duler does not know it, or would not impart it to you). 

Each of these Masonic powers pretends to have exclusively 
the knowledge of the primitive mysteries, which in some 
measure causes Masonry to be a stranger to itself, on account 
of the difficulties experienced in holding a communication. 

Charles Edward, the last descendant of the house of Stuart, 
Knight Grand Kadosch, was by a concordate chief of all 
Masonry Ancient & Modern and he appointed as Grand Mas- 
ter & his successor, Frederick the 2d. King of Prussia. This 
wise king granted a singular protection to Masonry; and in 
this epoch, some projects of innovation and dissension took 
place in Germany. These events made him fear that Masonry 
would be changed into a fatal anarchy by those who under 
the title of primitive Masons endeavoured to degrade & vitify 
it in order to ensure its destruction. Masonry already reck- 
oned 32 degrees, by reason of the Tribunals which it was 
found necessary to create for the purpose of consolidating 
order & Masonic harmony. Frederick foreseeing that the 
end of his life was approaching, conceived the high design of 
concentrating the sovereign Masonic power (with which he 
was invested) in a council of Grand General Inspectors, in 
order that after his decease, they might regulate the high 

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Masonry according to the Ancient constitutions, always pre- 
serving the order of degrees of the Ancient establishment. 

Even in the present times, after the victories by which 
Napoleon was enabled to bring under his dominion, & join to 
his armies new populations which formed portions of other 
nations, and new individuals who proferred different rites of 
Masonry, great masonic controversies and rivalries were ex- 
cited, the result of which proved fatal to some. This con- 
queror saw it was necessary to accord these different opinions, 
and for this reason, assembled committees from all the Masonic 
powers to the extent that, under the inspection of the Illus- 
trious Br. Cambaceries, the said opinions should be examined 
& discussed; and after long debates, it was sanctioned (as may 
be proved, by many ear and eye witnesses of this resolution) 
that the Masonic power should reside only in the ancient 
Scotch Eite, and that the others as being derived from it 
should acknowledge it in all its parts as the most ancient; 
for it unites in a Masonic Liturgy the knowledge which con- 
tains the simbolical & Mystical of every rite ; the philosophical, 
hermetical and cabalistical sciences of these institutes, and the 
sciences designated under the name of Ancient Masonry, &c. 

Coming to private affairs, we saw with much displeasure 
the little tale relating to the Illustrious Br. D Glock, which has 
nothing to do with our purpose; for possessing, as we know 
he does, the high dignity of 33, he was well able to make 
Masons of his Rite wherever there was no legal power from 
this institute, provided he made not ill use of said powers, 
that he gave information to his Grand East, and conformed to 
the institute in all its parts. His bad conduct (if there has 
been any) does not take away his power, either proper or 
delegated. His having appeared announcing himself as 
Master argues knowledge and meekness; for it could only be 

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with the idea of not obliging you to pay him the honours to 
which he is entitled, or not exposing himself to disrespect in 
case they had not been granted, which he wisely avoided by 
presenting himself as Master. .If you have relieved him you 
have done your duty, without any necessity to boast of it; 
which beneficent work you should have kept more private, for 
it is an obligation of the institute. 

You say, in continuation, that the Grand Lodge of Penn- 
sylvania following the principles of Ancient Masonry only 
knows the four degrees of Apprentice, Fellow-Craft, Master, 
and Holy Royal Arch, Ancient History, then does not tell the 
truth when it treats of the Kadosch and others, as we have 
already related or you allow yourselves to increase these four 
by adding as you do the Degree of Past Master (as proof of 
which one must have your dispensation) Mark Master and Ex- 
cellent Master; it being still more strange, that in this very 
Rite of York the alternation or creation of degrees should not 
correspond to the Grand Lodge of Louisiana ; and Highly ad- 
mirable to observe that in the Chapter of Royal Arch held in 
this East under the Grand Lodge of Louisiana, they cannot 
until its conclusion admit your Arch Masons on account of 
their not having the degree of Excellent Master, which they 
denominate the 6th degree. All the learned who compose 
the Grand Easts of Prussia, England, Germany, France, Hol- 
land, Denmark, Russia, &c. &c. where the Scotch Rite has 
been established for many ages in the terms we expressed to 
you in the beginning, must either lie or be deceived : But the 
history of this rite is so well attested that no one has ever dared 
to contradict it; wherefore, we may conclude in sound logic 
that this knowledge of which every body is ignorant is kept in 
store for you alone ; or else, that others have acted till now with 
bad faith, and that you are the only ones who preserve the in- 
stitute. -^5 



SLntitnt ^cottte!) HXitt SDocttmentg 



In another paragraph, you quote Wr. Laurie, as the most 
authentic Scotch writer, which appears to us to be contrary to 
logic ; for there is a principle which says that i t nothing can 
be inferred from a particular," and also against sound criti- 
cism which teaches us, that in doubtful cases, we are to abide 
by the common consent of the learned who attest the contrary, 
as is evident, unless the said Laurie be one of the heads of 
those parties which unfortunately settled themselves in some 
provinces, and occasioned those discussions which we have 
mentioned. Were it allowed to form the institutes of Masonry 
by such particulars, we might quote many in the multitude, 
amongst them Louis Guillemain de St. Victor, Knight of all 
the Masonic Orders, well known by his work. The precious 
collection of Adonhiramite Masonry, who does not agree with 
the above mentioned Laurie and much less with your ideas 
as you will easily see by getting his works; and if you will 
take the trouble of reading all the Masonic Authors, you will 
find them in opposition to you and Wr. Laurie, which hinders 
not their being received and admitted as such Br's. 

You also quote the answer given to a circular received from 
America in the year 1802, alluding to the expressed innova- 
tions, in which you take a part, as has been proved, but which 
does not comprehend us; for, in our rite, there is no innova- 
tion, nor have we ever heard of any such 50 degrees, as we 
have already stated ; and these abuses (if any such exist else- 
where) are unavoidable ; and their having raised them to 50, 
is no proof of the non existence of the 33, already known 
throughout the Masonic World; and the irregularity of this 
augmentation, does not take away the regularity of the true 
ones. 

You continue saying that the antiquity of the York rite, 
and the Scotch had the same origin ; this is true, if you confess 

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that the York Rite is derived from the Scotch ; if you do not, 
all history proves the contrary: if the first you are grateful 
children to your Mother; if the second, you are ungrateful 
and rebels. You also say, that you have not found any annals, 
or authentic memoirs, either ancient or modern of the Masonry 
professed by D Glock: We know not what that masonry is 
which you have conceived, or the one he practised among you ; 
because that which he has practised here is the same that is 
established (as we have said) throughout the Globe: It is a 
wonder that Wr. Laurie should fall into your hands and not 
an infinite number of classic authors, known and respected by 
all Masonry; and still more wonderful that having consulted 
the Illustrious Br. Duler who professes the same masonry as 
Glock, and professes the last degree he should know so little 
of this rite, as not to give you sufficient information both for 
his own honour and that of Scotch masonry, which proves 
either weakness or ignorance. 

You acknowledge (as you ought to do) that your jurisdic- 
tion does not extend to, nor can have any intervention in the 
other associations which profess different masonic rites, and 
that you do not prevent your Master Masons from entering 
into the said association, regularly constituted by the Order 
they have adopted, neither do you prevent them from receiv- 
ing what degree they will. — How is it you forget what has 
been said ? — If these degrees are abuses, if you have not found 
their authenticity, if they are not Masonic but hurtful invec- 
tives to masonry, why do you allow, we say again, your pure 
masons to mix, and taint themselves with these innovators and 
disturbers of the Order ? — To what purpose did you bring the 
quotation of Mr. Laurie and the answer given by the Grand 
Lodge ? 

The Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania (you say) denies that 

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such associations have any right to work in the degrees of 
Ancient Masonry. This is a prohibition to the Ancient Scotch 
rite, which according to what you say, has the same origin as 
that of York ; consequently you give your masons permission 
to join themselves to the irregulars: for all of the Ancient 
Scotch rite have begun by the apprentice, Fellow-Craft and 
Master, without taking them amongst you; hence is inferred 
a curious consequence, that no one can, or ought to receive 
Masonic Degrees without being initiated among you. Happy 
Pennsylvania who has to make in a regular way three millions 
of Masons scattered over the Globe ! Consequently they have 
to obtain your certificates and Warrants, as you observe, or 
wish to have it believed. In a word, let us attend to the gen- 
eral welfare of Masonry and put away from us these ridicu- 
lous assertions. 

We cannot omit repeating what you state in the following 
paragraph. — If the Association lately established in the Ha- 
vana has created Lodges which confer the four degrees already 
mentioned, it has committed an error; its authority is null 
and those who are initiated under its auspices, are irregular 
and spurious. This means we should repeat what we have 
said: but for your information, and in order to prevent the 
continuance of these errors, since you know and respect this 
Grand Consistory, which was formed under the auspices and 
express commission of the Grand East of France, and invite 
all your dependent Masters to take degrees amongst us in a 
valid manner, we observe to you, that a Consistory (laying 
aside its being already a Grand East, as we have told you) is 
a competent tribunal which has seven classes constituting it, 
and ceases to exist the moment they are not in being; that 
there are essentially constituted parts of its authority and 
validity; that the 32 degrees are distributed among the said 

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seven classes, beginning (as is natural) by the simbolical class ; 
and that any one who affirms the contrary has not even an idea 
of the word Consistory, nor common sense: for a tribunal 
must have dependent vassals and subjects ; if we had them not, 
ours would be a chimerical and insignificant tribunal, and its 
establishment of course, null and useless. But let us return 
to the 1st idea; it cannot exist without having a simbolical 
class, from which the others are supplied. 

This being supported, and satified that we have unstalled 
ourselves with all the formalities that the sacred institutes re- 
quire and ordain, we shall constantly pursue our continual 
labours, for the greater glory of the Supreme Architect of 
the Universe the good of masonry in general and of these 
colonies and continent of America in particular, where we 
have favorably extended, and do extend the true light with 
the greatest success: for besides the classes which constitute 
the Grand Consistory, we have a sovereign Chapter in Mexico, 
one in La Puebla de Los Angeles, & another in Vera Cruz, 
and in addition to these, five simbolical Lodges in this Island 
and out of it, and expect to increase the number as has been 
requested. This proves the good order and reputation en- 
joyed by the members who profess the favour of being de- 
pendents of this Grand East.. 

Therefore, we have sanctioned & decreed the following : 
1st That after establishing ourselves in an Octavian peace, & 
enjoying all the delights promised by this wise institute, we 
have been disturbed (though lightly) by a kind of Masonic 
Schism caused by your directions ; wherefore we promise, that 
unless you make amends, by new regulations more favorably 
to the general good of the Order, we will serve you in the 
same way : In the meantime we declare all the Lodges belong- 
ing or subject to the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, incom- 

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municable, leaving notwithstanding, a safe conduct to all true 
masons who being convinced and free from all party spirit 
may come to join themselves to US, and renounce an imme- 
diate obedience to the said Grand Lodge: there shall be ad- 
mitted and enjoy from that moment all the distinctions and 
prerrogatives which this sacred institute heaps upon true 
Masons. 

2'dly — That, if you are so unfortunate as to persist in dis- 
crediting and injuring the Ancient sacred Scotch rite and its 
regals, we remain bound to send to all the Grand Easts a copy 
of your com 'on to this effect, adding one of the present answer 
to secure ourselves from danger in our truly Masonic opera- 
tions, which have only one tendency with the welfare of the 
Order in general, the increase of its knowledge, and its propa- 
gation ; protesting that henceforward we will give no support 
to any Masonic Schism, injurious tale, or simister interpreta- 
tion of which we may be maliciously accused. 
3 'dly. — That attested copies of these presents, stamped by the 
Grand Chancellor, be immediately forwarded by the Grand 
Secretary of the Grand Empire, to all the subordinate Lodges 
of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania for their information 
and our satisfaction. 

Given in the Hall of the Sovereign Grand East, where we 
have caused the Grand Seal of our Illustrious Order to be 
affixed on the 15th day of the 6th m. m. a. of the Restoration 
5578-Anno lucis 5818-Vulgar Era. September 15, 1818. 

Here follows the signatures of the various dignitaries in 
Masonic Cipher — a fac-simile reproduction is shown upon the 
next page. 



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GOLDEN BOOK OF THE UNITED SUPREME COUNCIL 
(MSS. Vol. 11929, A 35, H 5, Rarissima.) 

Jfe I^^ERHAPS the most interesting Scottish Rite docu- 

M J ment in the Archives of the Grand Lodge of 

^B I Pennsylvania is Count de St. Laurent's "Golden 

Jk ^P Book" of the "United Supreme Council for the 

■ T Western Hemisphere," who was one of the prin- 

cipal dignitaries of the said Supreme Council. 

This "Golden Book" consists of 198 variously tinted sheets 
of letter paper, 8 X 10 inches, the right-hand pages being 
numbered from 1 to 198; the second page of each sheet is 
blank, thus making 396 pages, bound in full crimson morocco 
and artistically tooled in gold. The various entries written 
in different colored ink are in English, French, Spanish and 
Latin. A number of the documents entered in this book 
from pages 1 to 78 are signed and certified to by the Grand 
Secretary and Chancellor and attested and sealed by the 
Keeper of Seals with impressions of the Great Seal of the 
United Supreme Council; Seal of the Consistory 32°, and 
General Seal of the Supreme Council. 

The last document entered in St. Laurent's Golden Book 
signed by Elias Hicks and attested by the officers of the 

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FROM DAGUERREOTYPE LOANED BY BRO. ELMER B. SILVER, 
LIBRARIAN GRAND LODGE, F. 4 A. M., NEW YORK. 



United Supreme Council for the Western Hemisphere is dated 
August 15, 1832. 

After St. Laurent's return to France a number of docu- 
ments were copied in the Golden Book, among which is a 
translation of the letters patent conferring upon General La- 
fayette the thirty-third degree; several documents relating 
to New Orleans ; the Certificate of Lodge Lafayette (the latter 
being in the handwriting of St. Laurent) ; a Certificate from 
the Loge de Olivier Eccossais at Havre, France, dated Jan- 
uary 21, 1836. 

The most important entry upon the pages of this "Golden 
Book" from a Masonic and historic standpoint is the note 
written by General Lafayette, under the copy of the patent 
conferring upon him the thirty-third degree, expressing his 
gratitude and thanking the Supreme Council for the great 
honor bestowed upon him. 

This note is upon page 80 in the "Golden Book" and is the 
only known Masonic autograph letter of Brother General La- 
fayette. It will be noted that this note was written by 
Brother Lafayette, May 10, 1834, just ten days before his 
death. 

Now as to this "United Supreme Council for the Western 
Hemisphere. ' ' 

The year 1832 was one of the darkest for Masonic under- 
takings that can be remembered. The Anti-Masonic excite- 
ment was at its height, and many cities from Canada to the 
Gulf of Mexico were depopulated, partly by the fear of the 
cholera, which then swept over the land and partly by the 
pestilence itself. 1 It seems a strange thing, that at that time 

i The cholera was brought to America by Irish immigrants, who landed 
at Quebec in 1832. It entered the United States by way of Detroit, 
Mich., thence it spread over the country from the Atlantic to the Pacific 
and south to the Gulf of Mexico. 

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any attempt should have been made under such adverse con- 
dition, to gather together the scattered fragments of the 
Ancient Temple of Scottish Rite Freemasonry, and re-erect 
therewith a grand universal structure, intended to govern both 
continents of the western hemisphere. 

Folger in his work on the Ancient and Accepted Scottish 
Rite commenting upon this movement states: 2 

"An effort was made during the year 1832, in the midst of 
the Anti-Masonic excitement, to revive, The work of the Sov- 
ereign Grand Consistory, by the Most 111. Bro. De Saint 
Laurent, Marquis de Santa Rosa, and Count, Past Master, 
Sovereign Grand Inspector General, Thirty-third degree, Ex- 
Grand Commander, ad vitam, of the Supreme Council of 
South America, New Spain, &c, who had arrived in New 
York, and who proposed to gather together the fragments of 
the former Supreme Council and Consistory, and erect a body 
under the distinct title of the "United Supreme Council for 
the Western Hemisphere." 

According to Ragon : 3 

(Translation.) 

"When things were so (no Supreme Council being in existence, 
properly speaking, after the abuses of Cerneau, de la Motta, a. o. a 
mason (the pearl of the kind, i. e., the worst of them all) arrived at 

2 < ' The Ancient and Accepted Scottish Eite in Thirty-three Degrees, ' ' 
by Eobert B. Folger, New York, 1862, p. 217. 

s Dans ces circonstances, arriva a New York, en 1832, un magon (la 
perle du genre) ; il se faisait appeler Marie- Antoine-Nicolas- Alexandre- 
Robert-Joachim de Sainte-Rose, ROUME DE SAINT-LAURENT, mar- 
quis de Santa-Rosa, comte de Saint-Laurent, et il prenait le titrede tre"s 
puissant grand-commandeur ad vitam du Sup. Cons, du 33° et dernier 
degre du rite ecossais ancien et aecepte, CHEF-SUPREME de 1 'ancienne 
et moderne Francmac,onnerie, pour la Terre-Ferme, L ' Amerique meridio- 
nale, le Mexique, etc., de L'une et L 'autre mer; les iles Canaries, Porto 
Rico, etc., etc., etc. [Voir Institution maconnique a Haiti (Saint-Do- 
mingue, Fastes initiatiq)]. Cf. Orthodoxie maconnique. J. M. Ragon 
p. 331. Paris 1853. 

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New York in the year of 1832; he called himself Marie-Antoine- 
Nicolas-, Alexander-Robert Joachim de Sainte Rose, Bourne de Saint 
Laurent, (vide, Masonic Institution to Haiti) San Domingo, Tastes 
initiatiq. Marquis de Santa-Rosa, Count of Saint-Laurent, and took 
upon himself the title of Most Puissant Grand Commander, ad vitam 
of the Supreme Council of the 33rd and last degree of the Ancient 
and Accepted Scottish Rite, Supreme Chief of the Ancient and 
Modern Free Msaonry, for the Terra-Firma, South America, Mexico, 
etc., on both seas ; the Canary Islands, Puerto-Rico, etc, etc, etc. 

Well ! here is a brother who understands his business, " and, jump- 
ing with both feet on Masonic equality, he leaves the de la Mottas," 
the Cerneau's the " Grasse-Tilly's," the " Pyrons " and others a ejus- 
dem farinae far behind. Hail to the Ancient and Accepted Scottish 
Rite that it can metamorphose a simple mason, hardly received, Mas- 
ter, into Sovereign Prince, into Grand Commander, Superior even, 
in titles and dignities, to the masters of the earth. 

This myrionyme* mason represented himself as invested with full 
powers from the Supreme Council (which he predicted) to negociate 
its reunion to that of New York, to form of those, one only, that 
would embrace all the Supreme Councils of America, and with a 
view of bringing through this, an end to all the schismes which 
divided the Scottish'ism in this part of the world. His proposi- 
tions were accepted and consequently a masonic authority which 
called itself " The United Supreme Council" for the Western Hemis- 
phere, of the 33rd and last degree of the Ancient and Accepted 
Scottish Rite, was established in New York, which had for Grand 
Commander brother Elias Hicks, Judge at the Police Court ; who had 
performed the same functions in the last Supreme Council at New 
York. 

The new body published a manifesto in which it announced its 
establishment, made known its motives, and called to its aid all the 
Scottish masons of America, following it, was the Treaty of Union, in 
sixteen articles, dated the 5th of April, 1832, and a profession of 
faith of which the principal dogmas were the independence of all 
Masonic Rites and Masonic toleration. 

In spite of all the noise it made at its foundation, this Supreme 
Council fell almost at once asleep, the Count of Saint-Laurent who 
was the soul in it having left the country to go to France; so at the 
moment even when this mason was treating in Paris for the alliance 

* Of many names. 

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of that body with the Supreme Council of New York, this last one 
existed only in name. 5 

Count De St Laurent ( Maria- Anthonio-Nicholo-Alex- 
andro-Roberto-de JACHIM-de SANTA ROSA de ROUMB de 
ST LAURENT-Marquis de SANTA ROSA and Count, was 
born at Santa Lucia de Santa fe near Bogota on the twenty- 
first of January, 1774, an ancient navy officer and commodore 
in the Mexican navy. 

A Past Master of the Symbolic Lodges Perfect and Sublime 
Mason, Knight and Prince of all degrees of Masonry, both 
ancient and modern, Powerful Sovereign Grand Inspector 
General of the Order 33d Degree of our Rite, and Late Grand 
Commander ad vitam of the Ancient Sovereign Council for 
the actual Spanish Possessions and Late Spanish Possessions 
in acosta firma South America, Mexico or New Spain and 
their Dependencies (from the one sea to the other) the Canary 
Islands, Porto Rico, &c, &c, honorary Member of the Supreme 
Council of France, &c, &c. 

The discovery of this Golden Book of St. Laurent's in 
northern France was a fortunate find, doubly so, as it came 
to the knowledge of the present writer, and is now safe in the 
Archives of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. 

This ' ' Golden Book ' ' is not to be confused with the i ' Golden 
Book" of the " Ancient Supreme Council of Grand Inspectors 
General, Thirty-third degree, for the United States of Amer- 
ica, their Territories and Dependencies." Known to and 
quoted by Folger in his ' ' History of the Ancient and Accepted 
Scottish Rite." 6 

The contents of this volume gives us an insight into the 
effort made to revive or establish a Supreme Council of the 

s Cf. Orthodoxie Maconnique — par J. M. Eagon. Pp. 328 et seq. 
Paris 1853. 
*Ibia., p. 206. 

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Scottish Kite, at a period when the Anti-Masonic Craze, as 
before stated, was at its height. It is a monument to the 
courage of these brethren, who sought and labored to keep 
alive the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry at a time when the 
New England and Middle States were rent with the political 
anti-Masonic excitement, and many of our states were swept 
by the dread scourge of cholera. The plan of the scheme of 
these brethren was even more far reaching ; it was to unite all 
Scottish Rite bodies on the western hemisphere, viz. : North 
and South America, the West India Islands together with 
the bodies on the islands in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast 
of Africa, and bring them all under the government of su- 
preme council for the western hemisphere, to be established 
at New York, and at the same time be in close communication 
with the Grand Orient of France. 




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CONTENTS OF COUNT ST. LAURENT'S " GOLDEN 
BOOK" OF THE SUPREME COUNCIL FOR THE 
WESTERN HEMISPHERE. 

Introduction by Elias Hicks Folio 1 — la 

Extracts from the Minutes, Dogma Doctrines, Institutions, 
(Spanish) Folio 2 to 3— Translation (English) Fol— 3a— 5. 

Abstract from the Minutes of the United Supreme Council of 
Sov. Gr. Insp. General for the Western Hemisphere Stat- 
utes and Regulations, (French) Fol — 5a — 13 

Abstract from the Minutes of the United Supreme Council of 
the Western Hemisphere (French) Fol. 13a — 15a 

Institutes — Statutes et Reglement, Generaux de la haute Mac,- 
onnerie, (French) Fol. 16 — 19a 

Instructions, Generales Secrettes (French) Fol. 20 — 22. 

Abstracts from the Minutes of the New fundimental Insti- 
tutes and Grand Constitutions of the Order (Latin, green 
ink, left. (French, red ink, right) Fol. 22a— 37a 

Copy of the Decree appointing the Marquis of Santa Rosa 
de St Laurent as Grand Com. ad vitam, (Spanish). 

Fol. 38—40 

Copy of a Decree of the Supreme Council of South America, 
dated May 26, 1802, (Spanish) Fol. 40a— 44 

Copy of Patent and Letter of Credence, given to Count St 
Laurent, (French) Fol. 44 — 46 

Extract from the By-Laws of the Metropolitan Grand Lodge 
and Sov. Gr. Chapter at Santa Cruz deTenerifa (Spanish). 

Fol. 46—47 
Extract from a despatch to Count de St Laurent (French). 

Fol. 47a— 49 

Extract from the Golden Book of the Sup. Coun. of South 

America, &c, (French) Fol. 49a — 51a 

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Extracts of the Book of the Records and Treaty, (English) . 

Fol. 52—56 

Report— (English) Fol. 56a— 58 

Treaty of Union (English) Fol. 58a— 64 

Ratification of Treaty (English) Fol. 64a— 66 

Sitting of the 13th day of the 2d Month, 5832, (English). 

Fol. 66a— 70 

Extract from the Golden Book (English) Fol. 70a— 72 

Patent of Count St Laurent, (English left) (Spanish right). 

Fol. 72a— 78 

Letters Patent, conferring the 33° degree to General Lafay- 
ette, (French) Fol. 78a— 80a 

Mention of Powers granted to Signor Antonio — Carlos — 
Ribero— de Andrada of Brazil (French) Fol. 80— 82a 

Ditto to Senor Leux de Menezer Vasconcellos de Drummond 
of Brazil, (French) Fol. 82— 83a 

Supplementary Powers granted to General Lafayette (French) . 

Fol. 83a— 84a 

Patent of Anthony Robler from Sovereign Consistory of New 
Orleans, (French — English — Spanish) Fol. 85 — 89a 

Inspection of Loge de Oliver Ecossaise Havre, France. 
(French) Fol. 90— 90a 

Report on Loge de Oliver Ecossaise, (French) . . .Fol. 91 — 91a 




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THE GOLDEN BOOK 

The first document is the following introduction by Elias 
Hicks. 

DEUS MEUMQUE JUS 

This Register Containing One hundred and Ninety Eight 
leaves, the first and the last included has been paged or num- 
bered by us Elias Hicks Sov.\ Gr.'. In.*. Genl.'. 33 rd and last 
deg.'. of the ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Mo.'. P.". 
Ser.*. G.'. ad vitam of the United Sup.*. Coun.'. for the West- 
ern Hemisphere and by US Jonathan Schieffelin Sov.\ G.\ 
Ins.'. Genl.*. 33 rd deg.'. Member and first Lieut.'. G.*. Com.*, 
of the Said Sup.'. Coun.'. To serve as a Golden Book for the 
Registering of the Institutes, Statutes, Laws and Rules of the 
Order, Certain Abstracts of the Records and Minutes of the 
aforesaid Sup.'. Coun.'. the duplicates of Patents or Letters 
of Credence and Powers granted to our Mo.*. 111.', and highly 
beloved Bro.'. the Count of St Laurent, a P.*. Sov.'. Gr.'. 
Insp.'. Genl.'. of the Order 33 rd and last deg.'. of the Ancient 
and Accepted Scottish Rite and Mo.'. P.*. Sov.'. assistant 
Gr.'. Com.', advitam of the Same Sup.*. Coun.*. likewise for 
the registering of all official acts which he might do in the Said 
Capacities & in virtue of the powers vested in his person. 

In Consequence whereof WE have Signed the first and last 
leaves of the present Register, which will be Countersigned 

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by our G.\ Sec*. Gl.\ and Chan lr .\ of the H.\ E.\ and 
Sealed by the Grand Keeper of the Seals thereof. 

Given in Sup. . Coun. . near the B.\ B.'. Under the C. 
C.\ at the V.*. P.*. of the Z.\ Corresponding to the 40 th deg.*. 
41 min.*. N.\ L.\ and 3 Deg.*. 1 m.\ 13 s .*. E.\ L.\ from 
the meridian of Washington this Seventeenth day of the Sixth 
month Called Elul in the year of the World 5836— of the G.\ 
L.\ 5832 And of the Christian Era the 15th Day of August — 
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Then follows an "Extract from the minutes Deposited in 
the Archives of the United Supreme Council, for the Western 
Hemisphere, of the Pst.*. Sov.\ Grand Inspector General, 33 d 
and Last Degree of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite. 
(2) This extract (Folio 2 — 3) is in Spanish, and marked 
(Muy Secreto) Dogma, Doctrinas. 

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(3) iFolio 4a 

Translation Very Secret 

Dogma Doctrine; primitive and fundamental Institute of 
the masonic Order, or the Worship of the children of the 
Widow, brought from Egypt by Zoroaster, Collected, taught 
and transmitted by MANES to our forefathers (from the very 
Commencement of the 4th Century of the Christian area, 
and in the reign of Sophonas) and by them from age to age 
to our days to the chief preservers and faithfull protector of 
the Said ORDER. 

PREAMBLE 

''In these times of tribulations, when theCoruption and de- 
pravity of the priesthood of all denominations, arising from 
the great revolution which have taken place at Thebes and at 
Babilon, are caried to an ineredible extent and threaten to 
destroy the most ancient institution even the most venerable 
and Sacred; it has appeared desirable by the faithful wisemen 
(Mages) in order to Reestablish the worship and the Dogma 
which the irregular wisemen and the ignorant and fanatical 
populace wish to disfigure and profanate to make known the 
Religious Code which was Brought from Egypt by Zoroaster 
and which is such as the ancient wisemen of Thebes of Mem- 
phis and of Heliopolis always did follow. 




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INSTITUTES 

1st. There is but one God; He is truth, wisdom and Science, 
and he is all which as been, which is, and which will be, and 
no mortal can pierce the vail which covers him; and he has 
ordained two principles for the preservation and perpetuity 
of what he has created, Light and darkness (good and evil) 
spring of life and cause of death and nothing which is mortal 
can he God. 

2nd. All men without distinction, are children (sons) and 
creatures of God; consequently they are all brethren (broth- 
ers) and they must love and help each other as each. And a 
man must not do to others what he would not wish to be done 
to himself. 

3rd. Men who are elevated to conditions and grades, higher 
than other men, the chiefs of nations, Princes even Kings, 
must never consider themselves as not Belonging to that circle 
of natural Equality established by God himself. 
4th. Everything that exists, does so from the will and powers 
of God Everything is formed by generation Destruction fol- 
lows generation; regeneration reestablishes perpetually under 
other forms the effects of destruction and all has been done for 
the glory of God. 

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5th. The dogma (or tenets) have various orders or Degrees, 
the three first of which are : — 

first that of believer (neophitic or initiated 

2 — that of elected (adept) 

3 — that of perfect (wise man) 

and these orders are conferred by the superior and respective 
wise men. 

6th. The initiation to the mysteries shall be preceeded by 
purification through the four elements and by trials and the 
admission shall not take place untill the superior wise men 
shall be convinced of the morality of the Candidate, of his 
aptness and of his progress in the sciences. 
7th. The orders or Degrees are distinguished by signs a 
toucht and a word. 

8th. The instruction of the neophyte belongs to the wise men 
of the relative orders & the instructions comprise chiefly Physic 
geometry and astronomy, as the most useful sciences to 
humanity. 

9th. The superior wise man and the Prince of the wise 
men, are confided and charged not only with the worship and 
Sublime mysteries, but also with the internal police of the 
temple and with the explanation of the sacred emblems which 
must never recall or represent, but the unity of God, Light 
and darkeness; or their effects, generation, destruction and 
regeneration under the emblems of the Sun, the stars, the 
moon, and fire. 

Such is the dogmas (or tenets) such the ancient and vener- 
able doctrine, and such is the law of the wise-man of Memphis 
Thebes and Helioplis. Be pure, follow, teach the dogma and 
preach the doctrine, preserve, respect and strictly keep the 
law, cover it with the shield of Prudence, for it is your Law 
and your Shield. 

Confided only to the faithful wiseman for it is the mys- 

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terious Keystone of the foundation of the edifice and the Key 
of the entrance of the Temple. 

Sweare by it, and Blaspheme not; for Blasphemors and 
those who shall violate their oath, shall be punished Among 
men and in the presence of God. 

Defend God (the worship) and your rights. 
So mote it Be. 



Collated to the Original and authentic copy thereof and 
delivered by the special order of the Most Potent Sov . . Grand 
Commander in Sup.'. Council, to our M.\ 111.'. Br.', the 
Count de St. Laurent, Most Pot.'. Sov.'. assistant Grand Com- 
mander advitam of our United Sup.'. Council &c*. &c*. 

At the 0.'. of New York this 17th day of the 6th month, 
called Elul A. . 5592 & of masonry 5832. 







G.. S.. of H.. B 



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Grand Keeper of Seals, 

(JFolio 6a) 

Abstract from the Minutes of the United Supreme.'. Council 
of Sovereign.'. Grand.*. Inspectors.'. General for the Western 
Hemisphere.*. 
(French part thereof) 

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AD MAJOBEM SUPBEMI ARCHITECTOBI GLOBIAM 
LUX ex TENEBBI8 

(Translation of Preamble) 

Regulations and Constitutions, made by the nine Emperors, 
Princes, appointed by the Sovereign Grand Councils of the 
Sovereign Emperors of the East and the West, sublime prin- 
ces of the royal Secret and Knight princes of the Ancient and 
Modern Masonry, and approved by the said sovereign Councils. 

To be observed by the said sovereign Grand Councils and 
by all the special councils, regularly established and consti- 
tuted on the two hemispheres. 

Here follow 35 Laws and Regulations for the Government 
of the Councils at the end of which is the following certificate : 



"Collated to the Book of Constitutions, and delivered by 
order of the United Supreme Council of the Western Hemis- 
phere To Our M.\ 111.'. Br. . Count de St. Laurent, Our M.\ 
Pot.'. Sov.'. Assistant G.'. Com.*, ad vitam. 

The Grand Secret 7 . . Genl. . & Chancel.*, of the H.*. E.\ 




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(Srolio 13a) 

Abstracts from the Minutes of the United Supreme Council 
of the Western Hemisphere. 

(French Part thereof) 
(Translation of Introduction) 

STATUTES AND REGULATIONS 

"For the governing of the Lodges of Perfection, resolved 
conjointly among the divers Grand and Sovereign Councils of 
the Subl.*. Princes by their delegates, meeting at Bordeaux, 
according to the accepted ancient laws of the order." 

Here follow 25 articles of the General ^Regulations. 

ENDORSED. 

Collated and delivered by me the undersigned Grand Sec- 
retary General & Chancelor of the H.'. Em.', of the Western 
Hemisphere, and by order of the United Sup.'. Council, To 
Our most 111.'. Br.', the Count de St. Laurent, Our well be- 
loved and Most Pot.. Sov. . Assistant Grand Comm.'. ad 
vitam. 

At the 0.'. of New York this 17th day of the 6th M.'. called 
Elul Anno 5592 — of masonry 5832 & of the Christian Aera the 
15th August 1832. 







(jfolto 16) 

Abstract from the Minutes of the United Sup . . Council 

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Ancient fbtotti^ Wiitt ^Document* 



For the Western Hemisphere, of the Puist.'. Sov.'. G.'. I ns 
Gl.*. 33 d Deg.'. of the Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite. 
(French Part thereof.) 

LUX ex TENEBRIS 

INSTITUTES AND GENERAL REGULATIONS 
OF THE HIGH MASONRY 
(Translation) REVISED 

According to the observations of our most illustrious and 
most powerful brethren of SS.\ EE.\ D'Ec*. (Scottish) of 
Su.\ (Switzerland) de Fr.'. (France) D'Al.'. (Germany) and 
ours, in accordance with our most illustrious royal and most 
powerful Grand President and brother S.*. M.\ (his majesty) 
King Frederic second of Prussia, and sanctioned by him the 
25th day of the 2d month, year 5763. 

Here follow 18 Laws and 126 General Regulations. 

ENDORSED. 

A true Copy Collated & delivered by me the Gr.'. Sect.'. 
General and Chancelor of the H.\ E.\ to Our MV. Pot.'. 
Br.*, the Count de St. Laurent Our M.\ P.*. S.'. assist.'. 
G.'. Com.', ad vitam, & by Order of the United Sup.'. Council. 







Sealed by me 



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Grand Keeper of Seals, 

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ABSTRACT 

(jFolio 20) 

From the Minutes deposited in the Archives of the United 
Supreme Council, for the Western Hemisphere, of the Puist.*. 
Sov.\ G.\ I.". Gl.\ Of the Order, 33d.'. & last deg.\ of the 
Ancient and accepted Scottish Rite, (French part thereof.) 



SECRET GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE GRAND 

INSPECTOR GENERALS AND PRINCES OF 

THE ROYAL SECRET 

Here follows 33 Instructions. 

ENDORSED. 

Collated and delivered, by express command of the United 
Supreme Council of the Western Hemisphere, To Our Most 
Illust.'. Brother the Count de St. Laurent, Our Most Potent 
and well beloved Sovereign assistant Grand Commander ad 
vitam &c. &c. &c. & certified to be true and faithfull copy of 
the minutes aforesaid deposited in the archives Of the United 
Sup.*. Council. 

Delivered in open Council this 17th day of the 6th month 
called Elul A.\ M.\ 5836, of the Hebrew Aera 5592, of Ma- 
sonry 5832, and of our L.\ & S.\ the 15th August, 1832. 

The G.\ Sy.\ Gl.\ & Chancel.', of the H.\ E.\ 

for the English Language. 




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(ifolio 23a) 

Abstracts from the Minutes of the new fundamental Insti- 
tutes and Grand Constitutions of the Order Deposited in the 
Archives of the United Supreme Council for the Western 
Hemisphere of the Puist.'. Sov.'. G.\ Irs. Gl.\ of the Order 
33d.'. & last Deg.'. of the Ancient and Accepted Scott.'. Rite. 

These Regulations are entered in this Book in two lan- 
guages; Latin in the left hand pages written in green ink. 
Upon the right hand pages, there is a french translation writ- 
ten in red ink. 

A translation of the introduction is given in full ; it is one 
of the Documents alleged to have been signed by Frederick, 
King of Prussia. 

NEW INSTITUTES 
SECRET AND FUNDAMENTAL 
(jfoIiO 23) 

Of the most ancient and venerable Society of the ancient 
and associated Free Masons, or the Royal and Military Order 
of Free Masonry. 

We FREDERIC, by the Grace of God, King of Prussia, 
Markgrave of Brandenburg &c. &c. &c. 

Sovereign, Grand Protector, Grand Commander, universal 
Grand Master and defender of the most ancient and venerable 
Society of the ' ' Ancient ' ' Free & Accepted Masons, the Royal 
and Military Order of the Free Art of Working in stone or of 
Free-Masonry. 

To all our illustrious and well beloved brethren to whom 
these presents shall come. 

TOLERANCE UNION PROSPERITY 

Our convictions and the duties, as conservator and sov- 
ereign, which we have assumed towards the ancient and re- 

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spectable Institution, known in our days under the title of 
Free-Masonry, Fraternity or the Order of the "Ancient Ac- 
cepted Free Masons" have rendered it, as everybody knows, 
the object of our protection and our special solicitude. 

Pure in its dogma and in its fundamental doctrines, wise, 
prudent and moral in its teachings, its practice, its purposes 
and its measures. This universal institution whose origin 
goes as far back as that of the human Society, recommends 
itself especially by its eminently Philosophical Social and 
Philantropic design which it has proposed to itself. The 
Union, the happiness, the Advancement and the well being of 
the humanity in general and of each man in particular, thus 
is this aim. It is the only one, worthy of it, and towards which 
all its efforts constantly must tend. 

But in progress of time, its organization and the unity of its 
primitive rule have suffered grave alterations caused by the 
catastrophes and great revolutions which have upset and 
changed by turns the face of the world, and dispersed the! 
Free-Masons over the different parts of the globe, at divers 
periods of the times, ancient and modern. This dispersion 
caused the divisions which exist to-day under the name of 
Rites the ensemble of which composes the Order. 

But other divisions proceeding from the bosom of these 
first ones, have given rise to new associations of which several 
have only the name in common with Free-Masonry and some 
forms preserved by its founders to mask secret views, often 
exclusive, sometimes even dangerous and almost always in 
apposition to the principles and sublime and traditional doc- 
trines of Free-Masonry. 

The disturbances which these new associations have brought 
into the order too long maintained in the order, are known 
and have exposed it too much to the suspicions and the dis- 

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trust of almost all the governments, and even to the persecu- 
tions of some. 

The efforts of the virtuous masons have succeeded in ap- 
peasing these dissensions, and all their aims have been tending 
for a long time toward general measures, which would prevent 
the return of these and would consolidate the " Order " in 
rendering to it unity of its rule, of its primitive organization 
and its antique discipline. 

In accepting this obligation, which is also ours, since our 
complete initiation in all the Masonic mysteries, we could not 
dissimulate to ourselves, however, neither the number nor the 
delicate nature, nor the real grandor of the obstacles which its 
accomplishment would have to conquer. 

Our tutelary intention was to find out the means and to 
cooperate with the most influential brethren and the chiefs of 
the fraternity, in all the countries, as to the measures which 
would be the most proper for obtaining this utile end, without 
violating neither any independance, nor any of the true ma- 
sonic liberties, especially that of the opinions which is the first, 
the most susceptible and the most sacred of all. 

Until the present, our more special duties as a monarch and 
the numerous and grave events which have marked the course 
of our reign, have paralyzed our intentions as to this matter 
and have deterred us from this project. It is henceforth to the 
time, to the wisdom, to the light and to the zeal of the Brethren 
which will succeed us soon, as everything indicates to accom- 
plish this beautiful and great, as well as necessary work. 

We bequeath to them this task and recommend them to 
work on it without delay, but with prudence and mildness. 

Nevertheless, the new and pressing representations which 
have been addressed to us from all parts in these late times, 
urge upon us the urgency of opposing with a powerful barrier 

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th progress of the spirit of intolerance, of Sect, of Schism and 
of anarchy which recent innovators are exerting themselves to 
introduce among the brethren with a view more or less unre- 
strained, inconsiderate and blamable, and presented under 
some specious forms, capable of deterring the true masonry 
from its own, in altering the nature of it, and thus arriving to 
the degradation and to the annihilation of the Order. We 
acknowledge ourselves this urgency by what is happening to- 
day in the states neighboring our monarchy. 

These reasons and other considerations not less imposing 
lead us then to reunite and to agglomerate in our Masonic 
Body only, all the Rites of the Scotch Regime whose doctrines 
are generally acknowledged to be the most identic to those of 
the primitive institution, whose aim is the same, and which 
being the principal branches of the same tree, deferring among 
themselves only in certain forms already leveled among sev- 
eral, or which it will be easy to conciliate. These Rites are 
those known under the denominations, d'Ancien, d'Heredom 
or Eairdom, of Kilwinning, d' Orient, de St Andre, des Em- 
pereurs d' Orient et d'Occidant, Princes de Royal secret or de 
la perfection, Philosophique, and the more modern Rite, called 
Primitif. 

In consequence, in adopting as base for our conservative 
reform, the title of the first of these Rites and the number of 
the hierarchical degrees of the last, we declare them all united 
and agglomerated from this day in our Order only which, in 
professing the dogma and the pure doctrines of the free Ma- 
sonry, primitive, will comprise all the systems of the ' ' Scotch- 
ism" combined, under the title of "Ancient Scotch Rite, ac- 
cepted. ' ' 

The masonic instruction 1 will be given there in thirty-three 

1 Note Cf . Begeman. Der Alte und Angennomene Schottische Bitus 
und Friedrich der Grosse Berlin 1913. 

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grades or degrees divided into seven temples or classes, through 
which all Masons will have to pass successively before attain- 
ing to the most sublime and last, and in each degree he will 
have to submit himself to the time and the test examinations 
demanded by the regulations, statutes and the ancient and 
new regulations of the order and of the perfection. 

The first degree will be subject to the second ; the second to 
the third, and thus in continuation, until the highest (the 
33rd and last) which will supervise, control and command all 
the others, and of whom the assembly or chapter, will be the 
grand council, sovereign, dogmatic, protector and preserver 
of the order, which it will govern, rule and admistrate in 
virtue of the present and of the constitutions which will be 
made immediately. 

All the degrees of the Rites above agglomerated, from the 
first to the eighteenth will be classed in their respective ranks, 
and according to their analogies or their similitude, in those 
of the Rite of the Perfection and will form the eighteen first 
degrees of the "Ancient Rite accepted/' the 19th degree of 
the rite, called Primitiv will be the 20th of the Order; the 20th 
and 23rd degrees of the Perfection, to the 16th and 24th of 
the primitiv Rite, will be the 21st and 28th of the Order; the 
Princes de Royal Secret, will take the rank to the 32d degree, 
under the sovereign grand inspector generals 33d and last 
degree of the order, the 31st will be the Grand Judges Com- 
manders; the Grands Commanders Grands Elected Chevaliers, 
Kadosh, will form the 30th degree, to the 23d, 24th, 25th, 26th, 
27th and 29th, will be the Chiefs of the Tabernacle, Princes 
of the tabernacle, chevaliers of the Brazen Serpent, Princes of 
Mercy, grands Commanders of the temple and grands Ecossais 
of St. Andre. 

All the high degrees of the said Scotch rite, agglomerated, 

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will be likewise classed according to their respective rank, and 
after their analogies or their identities, in those of the Ancient 
Scotch Bite, accepted. 

But never, nor under any pretext will any of these high 
degrees be able to be assimilated to the thirty-third and very 
sublime degree, of Sovereign Grand Inspector General Pro- 
tector, Preserver of the Order and last of the above said 
Ancient Scotch Rite, accepted. Nobody will be able to benefit 
on any occasion of the same rights, prerogatives, privileged 
or powers with which we invest it. 

Thus we institute it, in virtue of our powers, sovereign and 
preservative. 

And that this be a thing firm and stable, or summon all our 
very dear well beloved Masons (Taillans) and sublime Cheva- 
liers and Prince Masons to keep their hand on it. 

Given at our Royal Residence at Berlin, the first day of the 
month of May in the year of grace 1786, and of our reign the 
17th (signed) Frederic. 

(JFolio 28) 

Here follows a copy of the Constitution and Statutes of the 
Grand & Supreme Councils of the Sovereign Grand Inspector 
Generals, Protector, Head, Preserver of the Order 33d and last 
degree of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite. 

And regulations for the government of all the consistories, 
councils, colleges, chapters and other masonic associations 
under their jurisdictions. 



(jFolio 38) 

Extracts (Spanish) from the Minutes deposited in the 
Archives of the United Supreme Council of the Western 
Hemisphere, appointing the Marquis of S ta Rosa G. . Com. . 
ad vitam. 

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Deus Meumque Jus 
Extracts of the Golden Book of the Supreme Council of the 
Spanish Dominions of "Terra Fir ma" and other provinces 
of the Continent of America, south of the Gulf of Mexico, 
from one Sea to the other, of the powerful and sovereign 
Grand Inspector Generals, of the 33d and last degree of the 
Ancient and Accepted Scottish Eite. 



(JFoliO 40a)— Copy (in Spanish) of a Decree of the S . . C 
of South America, dated May 26, 1802. 

A. L. Gloria del G . . Arg . . del Universo 

Ordo ab Chao Lux ex Tenebris 

(Translation.) 

At the Orient of the World, under the celestial Vault, at 
the vertical point of the Z.'. corresponding to the 9th degree, 
40 min. . Sec. . of latitude, north the 312 th degree, 40' 0" 
of longitude near the Zarzal Ardiente, under the sign Femini, 
the 26th day of the month called Sivan, of the year of the g.\ 
h.\ 5802, (vulgo) May 26, year 1802. 

We the undersigned, Pf.\ Souv.'. Gd.\ Insp.'. Genles.'. 
of the 33d degree of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite 
composing the Sup. . Council of sad degree, the Grand Souv.'. 
Consistories of the S.\ Val ous of the Royal Secret 32 d degree 
of the said Rite, and other sections of the said Sup.'. Couns.'. 
for the Spanish dominions of Terra Firma, the Continent of 
South America and its dependencies from one Sea to the 
other &c, &c, &c, depositories of the Seals and Archives, and 
legitimate holders of the powers and authority of the afore 
mentioned Sup. . Couns. . of the 33d degree and of the Souv.*. 
Gr.\ Consistory of the 32d degree for Mexico, or New Spain 
and other parts as well as the Continent as well as the Spanish 

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<£*tract0 from &pani<srt) (Boltien Booft 

Islands of America, chiefs of the Free and Illustrious Men, 
Cab.*, and Sov.*. Pp es , of all the degrees of the Royal and 
military Order of the Ancient and modern F.'. Mas ia .\ over 
the two Hemisphere &c, &c, &c. 

At the express order of our dear M.\ Pf.'. B.\ Du Ml A.*. 
T.\ V.'. D.'. D.'. of Marmion, delegate and special representa- 
tive of the Il es .\ dear and Pf.'. G.\ Ten.*. G les .\ of our most 
dear 111.', and Pf.'. Souv.*. Gr.'. Command.', ad vitam (ab- 
sent from our hemisphere.) 

Reunited to-day in Sup.'. Counc*. and G.'. Souv.'. 
Couns.'., in a most sure and enlightened place, in which 
reigns virtue, concord, justice, and Peace, at the vertical point 
above mentioned, near the Burning Bush, under the Presi- 
dency of our said dear, most 111.*, and Pf.'. brother, delegate 
and special representative Ten es .'. G les .'. of our most Pf.'. 
Souv.'. Gr.'. Coun.*. ad vitam. 

"The sitting was opened with the customary solemnities, 
the previous summaries read and sanctioned (various decisions 
were given in reference to different communications made to 
the Sup.'. Counc*. the minutes of which are found on the 
preceding pages of this Book (N ta in that of the Sup.*. 
Counc.'.) 

Our Dear and M.'. 111.'. B.\ Pablo D.'. C.\ R.'. C. N.'. 
Martinez de Aragon, Souv.*. G.'. I.*. G.*. of the 33d degree, 
GV. Sec.*., guardian of the Seals and Archives of the m.'. s.'. 
Emp.'. advises that he is leaving for Europe without hope of 
returning, solicits an unlimited furlough, and applies the GV. 
Sup.'. Counc*. to appoint his successor. 



(jFoIto 44) 

Copy of the Patent and Letter of Credence given to the M.'. 
II.*. and M.'. Pot.'. B.'. the Count De St. Laurent, by the 
Grand and Sup.'. Council of Pot.'. Sov.'. Gr.'. Inspectors 

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General, 33d and last deg.'. for the French West India 
Islands, &c. 

UNIVERSI TERRARUM ORBIS ARCHITECTORIS 

Gloria ab Ingentis 

Deus Meumque Jus 

Ordo ab Chao 

(Translation.) 

From the Orient of the Grand and Sup.'. Couns.*. of the 
powerful Sov.'. Grand Inspector generals of the 33d and last 
degree, under the Cel.*. W. of the Zen.', corresponding to 
the 48th deg.'. 50' 14" N. 

To our Illustrious, Most valliant, sub. .P ces . . of the R 1 . . 
Sec 1 .. GV. Insp rs .'. Inq res .'. Command 1 " 8 .'. Chevaliers of K.\ 
H.'. I.*. Princes and Chev.'. Grand Ineffable, sublime and 
perfect, free and accepted Freemasons of all the Ancient and 
modern degrees on the two Hemispheres. 

To all Masons who shall behold these Presents. 
Health ! Stability ! Power ! 

Know ye that we the undersigned sovereign Grand Inspec- 
tor Generals, duly and legally constituted and established in 
Sup.'. Couns.*. of the 33d deg.'. duly and with care have 
tested our Illustrious brother Jachim de Bourne Marquis de 
St. Rose Comte De St Laurent in the different degrees which 
he has legally acquired, and at his special request. 

We certify, acknowledge and proclaim our 111.'. B.*. Marie 
Antoine Nicolas Alexandre Robert De Jachim De Roume, 
Marquis De Sainte Rose, Comte De Saint Laurent (born at 
St Lucia of Sta Fe, the twenty first of January of the year 
1774) Master Expert and Previous Master of the Symbolic 
Lodges, Secret Master, perfect Master, Intimate Secretary, 
Prevost and Judge, (Intendant) of the Buildings; Master 
Elect of the Nine, 111.'. Elect of the Fifteen, Subl.'. Chev.'. 

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Elect, Grand Master Architect, Royal Arch, Perfect Grand 
Elect and Subl . . Mason. 

We attest besides that he is Chevalier of the Ort and of the 
Sword, Prince of Jerusalem, Chev.'. D Or.', (the east) and 
D'Occ*. (West) Chevalier of the Eagle and Souv.. Prince 
of the Red Cross of Haredom, Grand Pontiff, Master ad vitam, 
Noachite Patriarch, or Prussian Chevalier, Prince of Liban or 
Chevalier of the Royal Ax, Plead of the Tabernacle, Prince of 
the Tabernacle, Chevalier of the Brazen Serpent, Prince of 
Mercy, Gr. Commander of the Temple, Chevalier of the Sun, 
Grand Ecossais of St. Andre Chev.'. of K.\ H.\ or Chevalier 
of the Black and White Eagle, commanding Grand Inspector 
Inquisitor, Sublime Prince of the Royal Secret, Souv. ' . Grand 
Inspector General and M.'. Puiss.'. Souv. Gd.*. Commander 
ad vitam of the Order for the Spanish Possessions of the Con- 
tinent of South America and of the Gulf of Mexico on the two 
Seas and Member of our Supreme Council of the French 
Islands of America. 

In this quality, we authorize and give power to our above 
mentioned 111.'. B.*. to form, constitute, suspend, dissolve, 
direct and Inspect all Lodges, Chapters, Councils, Colleges, 
Consistories and Grand Councils of the Royal and Military 
Order of the Ancient and Modern Freemasonry on the two 
Hemispheres, and in conformance with our great constitutions, 
and with its most Powerful and Souv.'. dignity. 

Consequently, we command each one of our above mentioned 
Princes, Chevaliers, and Sublime Masons, to receive and ac- 
knowledge our Illustrious B . . the count of St. Laurent, in 
his different qualities until the last degree of the Masonry, to 
receive him suitably in his various dignities; promissing to 
have the same regard for those who might present themselves 
to us, provided with as authentic titles. 

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To which letters of credence, we the undersigned Sovereign 
Grand Inspector Generals, for the French Islands of America, 
have affixed here the great Seal of our illustrious Order, and 
made our said B . . sign ut ue varietur. 

Given at the chamber of the Sup . . Council, near the B . . 
A . . , under the celestial vault of the Zenith, the 16th day of 
the 5th month, called Ab, of the Restoration 5576, Anno L . . 
5816, and of the Christian Era the Sixteenth of August 1816. 

The Grand Commander ad vitam. 
The President of the Consist™. 

(Signed) Le C te De Grasse (L.S.) 

(signed) de Magellan 33d (signed) le Baron de Mar- 
(signed) Beaumont 33d. querites, 33d. Gd. Gd. of the 

(signed) T. Suesmihl 33d. Counc.'. 

(signed) Rageot 32 (signed) Henreaux Jue 33d. 

(signed) Hennecart Antoine 
33d. 

(signed) Lebland 3 2d. 

At the head of these letters of Patents are the Seal of the 
Sup.'. Couns.'. at the left and that of the arms of the Comte 
de Grasse at the right. And between them two seals, the Full 
powers and delegations given by the T.\ 111.', and T.*. P.*. 
F. . Comte de Grasse Tilly to the M.\ PV. (powerful) T. . 
Comte de St. Laurent, are written in full in the hand of 
Comte de Grasse, in the following terms. 

I give furthermore, and especially to my T.\ and colleague, 
the Comte de St. Laurent, the mission and the Power to rep- 
resent in during my absence from the places of my domination 
and to exert in those my authority, in my name, as he exercises 
his own in the vast countries of his souv.'. Power; it being 
my will that he be obeyed in those. It is for this reason that 

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I have signed these presents, and, to these applied the Seal of 
my arms and made apply that of my Sup.*. Cous.'. the 16th 
day of the 5th month 5576, (signed) T C te de Grasse, Gd.\ 
Com.*, ad vitam p r The French Islands, &c. 



(JFoIfo 46) 

Extract from the Constitutional By-Law of the most Rep . . 
and Metropolitan Grand Lodge & Sov. . Grand Metrop.. 
Chapter of the Gommendadores del Teyde. Established and 
Duly constituted at the Orient of Santa Cruz de Tenerifa for 
the Seven Canary Islands. 

Art.. 3 

Translation (Spanish). 

The M.\ R ble .'. Metropolitan Grand Lodge of the Teyde 
and its sovereign Grand Chapter have been registered, by its 
constitution of the ' * Commendadores del Teyde'* (Knight 
Commanders of the Teyde,) at the R ble .'. Lodge of "Com- 
mendadores del Monte Tabor" at Paris and at its sovereign 
Chapter, and vice versa. 

Art. . 4 
This Lodge and its Chapter acknowledges and appoints a 
most powerful Sovereign Grand Commander (ad vitam) at 
the present day, its founder and erector, the most Powerful 
Sovereign Inspector General, the Marquis de Santa Rosa, 
Count de St. Laurent, Sov.'. Gr.*. Commander ad vitam for 
Venezuela, South America &c, and the Canary Islands. 

Art . . 5 



Art. . 6 
The Sov.'. Gr.'. Comm.*. presides the Gd. Lodge and the 
Chapter, and his Seat cannot be occupied by any other. 

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Art . . 7 

The most R bl V. Metropolitan Gr. Lodge of ' ' Commenda- 
dores del Teyde. ' * is by the Constitution of its erector, sove- 
ereign to those of the same Rite which might be formed on 
the Seven Islands. 

TITLE NO. 6. 

Third Chapter. 

Art. 2. 

All the resolutions shall always begin with the following 
formula ; 

To the G.\ of the G.\ A.', of the U.\ at the 0.*. of Santa 
Cruz of Teneriffa, the day &c, &c, &c. 

In the name of and under the auspices of the M.\ T.'. 
Powerf.'. Sov.'. the Marquis de Santa Rosa, Comt of San 
Lorenzo (Count of St Laurent) Sov.'. Gr.'. Com 1 ".', ad vitam 
for Venezuela, South America &c, and the Canary Islands, 
&c, &c, &c. 

Additional Chapter. 

Art.. 3 
Done in the Lodge, opened on the first day of the second 
Month of the year five Thousand eight Hundred and Seven- 
teen, of the true light, and the first of April of Eighteen Hun- 
dred and Seventeen of the vulgar Era. 

The ven.'. (signed) Diego de Tolozo R. . 32d. 
The G° '.' . Sealers (signed) Pablo f. Alfaro R. . 

1 ' Antonio di Alvares R . . 
Gr.'. Orator (signed) Vicente Orti R. . 32 
Gr.'. Treasurer (signed) Jose Guezola M.'. A.', v.*. 32. 
Gr.' . Almoner (signed) Juandi Meglioriui R.\ 32.'. 
Sealed and stamped by the Gr.*. Guardian of Seals and 
Stamps. 

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(B.*.) Kafael Guezalo 32 — Entered and Registered by the 
Gl. . Seer.', (signed). 

Vicente Ortez. 

This conforms with the original which was deposited in the 
archives in my charge — (B.\) Rafael Guezala 32. 

By order of the gl.'. Sec.'. (B.\) Vicente Ortis. 

E.'. 32. 
(jFolto 47) 

Extract from a despatch directed to the M.'. 111.'. Br.'. 
Count de Laurent, in the name of the Sup.'. Council of 33d 
deg.'. for France, by the M.'. I.*. Br.'. Count Muraire Secy.'. 
of the H.'. E.'. 

0.'. de Paris, the 28th day of the 4th Month 5822. 

Supreme Council of the 33d deg.'. for France. 

Deus Meumque Jus 

(French Translation.) 

To the M.'. 111.'. 111.'. B.'. Counte de St Laurent, Souv.'. 
G.'. F.'. G.'. of the 33d and last degree of the Ancient and 
Accepted Scottish Rite &c, &c. 

M.'. 111.'. B 



In that which concern you personally, the Sup.'. Counc.':" 
for France which, in virtue of the fusion with the one for 
America, acted in its bosom, the 7th day of the 3d month, 5821, 
as you will see from the printed sheets which we enclose, shows 
itself carried to its utmost, and regrets that it is not in its 
power to appoint you one of its active members, but has de- 
cided wishing to give you a proof of its respect and of its 
attachment that you should be inscribed in its tableau, in the 
quality of honorary member, and it is a great pleasure to me 

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to address to you on the part of the Supr.'. Counc.'. the 
patent, However, I enclose the extract of the deliberation of 
the Sup.*. Counc*. 

Accept, my M.'. 111.'. Bro.'. the most sincere assurances of 
my intime and affectionate sentiments. 

The S.\ G.'. F.*. G.*. Secret.*. Chencel.'. and guardian 
of the Seals of the Saint Emp.*. 

(Signed) C te Muraire. 
( Stolio 48) 

Copy of the Deliberation. Mentioned in the foregoing ab- 
stract : 

SUPREME COUNCIL OF THE 33D DEG.*. FOR 
FRANCE. 

DEUS MEUMQUE JUS 

ORDO AB CHAO 

(French Translation.) 

Carried to the Golden Book of the Sup.'. Council of the 
SS.'. GG.'. FF.*. Generals, 33d and last degree of the Ancient 
and Accepted Scottish Rite, for France, Sitting of the 10th 
day of the 3d month, 5822, that which follows: 

The Supreme Council, after having deliberated to accord 
the Lodge of the Students of the Nature, O.*. du Cap of 
Haiti, the constitutions demanded by this Lodge, resolves that 
these constitutions shall be sent to the M.'. 111.'. B.*. Comte 
Roume of St. Laurent, Souv.'. Gr.*. Commander ad vitam 
for South America, to whom shall be delivered and transmit- 
ted the necessary powers. 

Resolves furthermore that, to acknowledge the zeal with 
which the 111.'. B.*. has delivered himself to the Propagation 
of the Ancient and Accepted Rite and to multiply the rela- 

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tions of the Sup.'. Council, his name shall be carried and 
honorably inscribed on the general Tableau of the Order and 
of the Supreme Council in the quality of Honorary Member, 
and that the expedition of this resolution be conveyed to him ; 
and that regret be expressed to him, in the name of the Sup.*. 
Council, of not being able to give him, on account of the dis- 
tances and of the eminent dignity with which he already is 
invested in another Sup.'. Council, a quality and more active 
mentions in its bosom. 

It has been resolved furthermore at the same sitting that, 
for the same reason of the distances, without it being necessary 
to wait for the returns of the verbal process of Installation 
and the Duplicate of the obligations to be taken by the mem- 
bers of the Lodge of the Students of the Nature this Lodge is 
admitted into the correspondence of the Sup.'. Counc*. that 
from this amount it is posted on the general Tableau of the 
Order of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, and that 
special a dossier be assigned to it at the office of the Secretary 
of the Sta. Empire, for the deposit of its demand there, to- 
gether with the acts in support of it, and to place there suces- 
sively all those concerning the said Lodge and which will fur- 
ther its relations with the Sup.'. Counc*. 

(signed) The M.' . T.\ &.'. Grand Commander, 

The Count de Segur. 

Certified comform and sealed by me S.'. G.'. T.'. G.*. Gen- 
eral Secretary Chancellor and Guardian of the Seals of the 
St Empire for France (signed) C te Murain. 



The foregoing writings are the true copies by abstract of 
the respective originals thereof, from page 22 & to this present. 
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Witness my hand and the Seals and Stamps of the United 
Sup.'. Council & sections. 





4^ ->ul4^? 







(jFolio 50a) 

Extract from the Golden Book (French part thereof) of the 
Supreme Council of the Sov.'. G.\ Inspectors General for 
South America, New Spain, Canary Islands, Porto Rico &c, &c. 
now deposited in the Archives of the U. S. Sup.*. Coun.'. of 
the Western Hemisphere. 

1st Extraordinary Sitting. 



UNIVERSE TERRARUM ORBIS ARCHITECTI 
GLORIAM 

Ordo ab Chao 
Deus Meumque Jus 
The undersigned Souv.\ G.'. F.\ G.'. of the order, 33d and 
last degree of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, M. P. 
Souv.'. Grand Commander ad vitam of the Sup. . Council for 
the Spanish possessions, The Spanish possessions of South 
America, Mexico or New Spain, the Canary Islands, Puerto 
Rico &c, &c, &c. invested with extraordinary powers from the 

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said Sup.'. Council, by decree of the 26th day of the 3d of 
month 5802, (26 Mai, 1802.) 

Forced by the recent persecutions to come to seek a refuge 
in the United States of North America, and having met there 
several Pf.'. Masons from the countries which form part of 
his jurisdiction, he was resolved in the interest of the Order, 
to reunite those and, with their assistance to find means for 
the preservation of the Archives of the said Sup . . Cons . . 
and of which he is depository, to reorganize this body, in 
virtue of his powers, and to take all the proper measures to 
prevent its complete extinction. 

To this effect, after having requested and obtained the agree- 
ment of the M.\ P.*. Souv.'. Grand Commander of the Sup.*. 
Couns.". of the sov.*. Gd.\ Inspector generals, 33d and last 
degree, for the said United States, their Territories and de- 
pendences, and in presence of the most 111.'. CC.\ Jonathan 
Schieffelin, 1st Lieutenant Grand Commander of the said 
Sup.'. Couns.. and George Smith Grand Secretary of the 
same Power He has proceeded, as follows, to the reorgan- 
ization of the Sup. . Cous. . of South America, &c, &c, which 
he established provisionaly in this City of New York. 

The works having been terminated the Sup.'. Couns.'. has 
been raised with the customary solemnities. 

At the Ort. of the Mau . . and of the city of New York 

this 14th day of the 12th month 5832, (the 1st of February 
1832,) near the B.'. A.*, signed in the said Golden Book. 

DEUS MEUMQUE JUS 

The M.'. P.*. #.'. G.'. Com.', ad vitam. 

Cte de S 'Laurent. 
Jonathan Schieffelin 33d Geo. Smith, 33d. 
F. Melani Sussarelli 33d, Lorenzo de Zavalo, 33d. 
2d Sitting. 

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(jfolio 50a) 

Ordo ab Chao 

(Translation.) 

According to the order, given, and summoned by the M.\ 
111.'. B.'. Comte de St. Laurent, G.'. Com.*, ad vitam, the 
Sup.*. Couns.'. has been reunited to-day, the 16th day of the 
12th month of the year 5591 of the restoration (and of the 
Christian era the 3d of February, 1832) at Masonic Hall. 

The verbal process of the previous sitting is read and ap- 
proved again. 

The M.'. 111/. B.'. Comte de St. Laurent, Grand Com- 
mander, declares the Sup/. Cous.*. constituted and provi- 
sionly established in this "Orient" with the agreement of the 
M.\ P.*. Souv.'. Grand Commend 61 ".', of the Sup.'. Cous.'. of 
the United States, B.*. Elias Hicks. 

The M.'. 111.'. B.'. Chevalier de Sussarelli, holding pro 
temp.', the pen (charge office) of Grand Secrt..*. G 1 .*. of the 
St. Emp.'. of South America, &c, &c. 

The M.'. 111.'. B.'. Lorenzo de Zavala, filling the office of 1st 
Lieut ut .'. Gr.*. Com.', pro-temp. 



The M.'. P.'. S.\ Gr.'. Com., invites the M. . 111/. B.'. 

Lucas Myarte to perform. P.*. T.'. the functions of Gd. Gl.\ 
of the armies. 

. . . The M/. P.*. S.'. G.'. C*. (takes the chair) opens the 
meeting. 

He makes detailed but substantial exposition of the Order 
and of the Ancient Rite in Spanish America ; of the successes 
and of the obstacles which have alternately crowned or im- 
peded his works at various epochs. He reminds how the in- 
vestment of the authority has been compiled to him without 
reserve, in 5803, and makes known to the most minute details 

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the usage which he has made of it since this epoch, until this 
day, he submits his acts to the examination of the S . . C . . 
and requests that after having taken knowledge thereof it 
freely decides as to their merits, declaring he will submit to 
everything that might be pronounced in this respect, and 
without observation, confiding same, and depositing all his 
powers and his prerogations into the bosom of the reorganized 
power. . . . 

He remarks that, during his absence from the places which 
compose the territorial jurisdiction of the S.\ C*. . . . pre- 
tended Grand Inspector G n . . have overrun these countries 
in every sense of the word, exploiting those, and profaming 
our mysteries and making the most shameful traffic of our 
high degrees, &c. ... It would be a luck if these false apostles 
of our Sub.', institution had limited themselves to make only 
dupes, and had not sown all over division, jealousy, ambition 
and the most cruel hatred in bring politic, with its terrible 
combinations, its corruptions and its tricks into our peaceable 
and Philantropic works. The Grand Orient de France has 
not failed to throw an eye of covetousness on the rich and vast 
countries which form our territorial jurisdictions &c. It will 
take only little effort to put an end to these encroachments and 
to the false maximes, fertile in discord, which it has spread 
there, &c. 

The Sup.'. Cous.'. of the United States of America also, 
deceived by a man . . . has even given this man a power with 
patents to Establish in the mentioned Spanish American, 
bodies, councils, and even Mas.*. Powers of our Rite . . . fra- 
ternal representations have been made to this friendly Power 
. . . the free language of friendship, reminding the Brethren 
to observe the sacred laws of the order, could not be without 
echo among the Brethren and in a power which considers the 
respect for the laws and for the right of the fellowman as the 

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first duty of the man and of the mason. I have then the 
hope to announce soon that all the establishments thus formed 
without our consent will receive the order to rally to their 
legitime Power. 

. . . .The M.\ P.*. S.\ G.\ C.\ deposits the documents and 
pieces, which are left in his possession, of our antique archives, 
and invites the S.\ C.\ to form a GL*. administration and 
execution Committee to make the examinations in this respect 
and of the pieces put before its eyes &c. The works of the day 
have been closed and the sitting raised with the customary 
solemnities. Deus Meumque Jus. the M.\ B.\ S.\ G.'. C.\ 
Signed C t0 des Laurent — Lorenzo di Zavalo, F. Melain Sus- 
sarelli, Lucas Ugarto. 

Sealed by me 

Grand Keeper of the Seals, 



c^Ufc. js% 



3rd Sitting. 

Ordo ab Chao 

The 29th day of the 12th month of the year of the R ou 5591 
and of the Ch.\ E.\ the 16th of February 1832. 

The M.\ P.". G.\ C.\ communicates to the S.\ C.\ a 
proposition, which he has charged the M.\ F.\ B.\ M is .\ de 
Saint Angelo &c, to make to the S.\ C.\ of the United States; 
this proposition which tends to unite all the Masons Ecossais 
of the two Powers into one body only receives the most favor- 
able acceptance and is approved by the S.\ C.\ 

The Sup . . Couns . . adopting the opinion of its ad . . and 
executive committee who has examined the acts and docu- 
ments which have been submitted to it by the M.'. P.*. S.\ 
G.\ C.\ declares that it has found nothing that does not 

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denote the highest wisdom and the most prudent dispositions 

consequently it has resolved 

Art. 1. Acknowledges and declares valid and regular all and 
each one of the acts, made, and of the measures taken or per- 
secuted by the M.*. 111.'. B.\ Comte de St. Laurent, its Gr.'. 
Com.'. 

Art. 2. Are notably approved as such all the Institutions, 
Individuals Collations of the Sup . . degrees of the Order . . . 
made during the years, 1803, 1807, 1816, 1817, 1819, 1820, 
1824, 1831 and others until this day, &c, &c, &c. 
(signed) Ct de St. Laurent, Lorenzo de Zavalo, Lucas Ugarte, 
By Order &c. P. Melain Sussarelle, 

G.\ S.'. P.*. T.\ 

The foregoing writing from the versi of page 49, are faith- 
ful abstracts from the mentioned Golden Book. 

The Grand Secretary & Chancel &c. 











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■ @fc& , acti o/Mss WtwJs * /<6C ^weA mu^uj. 







cJj?WX COC (C/HCOOV/i . J)<iAJ^> 0(WU\W\.C^<L vwb 



V 



(SfoliO 52) 

Records and Protocols of the 

Committee lawfully appointed by the Most Illustrious and 
Most Powerful Sovereign Grand Commander ad vitam of the 
Supreme Council of the Powerful Sovereign Grand Inspec- 
tors General of the 33rd . . and last Degree of the Ancient and 
Accepted Scottish Rite Supreme Chiefs of Ancient and Mod- 
ern Free Masonry for the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 
their Territories and Dependencies and by the said SUPREME 
COUNCIL itself during their sitting of the 23rd day of the 
12th month, ANNO LUCIS 5831. 

And likewise of the Committee lawfully appointed by the 
MOST ILLUSTRIOUS and most POWERFUL SOVEREIGN, 
GRAND COMMANDER, AD VITAM of the SUPREME 
COUNCIL of the POWERFUL SOVEREIGN GRAND IN- 
SPECTOR GENERAL of the 33rd and last Degree of the 
Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite for Terra Firma, South 
America, The Canary Islands, Porto Rico, &c, &c, &c, as well 
in his name, as in the name and behalf of his said Supreme 
Council heretofore Sitting under the Celestial Canopy at the 
Central point of the Zenith corresponding to the 9th Deg.'. 

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40ms.'. North Latitude and 3 Deg.*. lm.'. 13sec*. East Longi- 
tude from Washington City. 

For the purpose of entering into and concluding a TREATY 
OF UNION and COMPACT between the two Powers upon 
several proposed and accepted basis. 

(jfoiio 52a) 

The Committee on the part of the Supreme Council for the 
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA their territories and De- 
pendencies, is composed of the undersigned Members of the 
said Powers, viz: 

1st The Most Illustrious Brother JONATHAN SCHIEF- 
FELIN. P.*. Sov.\ I. . G. . of the 33rd. . Deg. . First Lieu- 
tenant Grand Commander. 

2nd The most Illustrious Brother ORAZIODE ATTELLIS, 
Marquis de St. Angelo P.*. Sov.*. G.\ I.\ G.\ of the 33rd. . 
Degree. 

3rd The most Illustrious Brother GEORGE SMITH, P.*. 
Sov.*. G.\ I.'. G. . of the 33rd.'. Deg.'. and Grand Secretary 
of the H.'. E.'. 

The Committee on the part of the Most Powerful Sov.*. G.'. 
Com rs . . ad vitam of the Sup.'. Coun.'. for Terra Firma, 
South America, the Canary Islands, Porto Rico &e . . is com- 
posed of 

1st The Most Illustrious Brother JOHN MELANI, P.*. 
Sov.*. G.*. I.'. G.*. of the 33rd.'. Deg. . Grand Secretary and 
Chancellar AD HOE of the H.'. E.'. 

2nd The Most Illustrious Brother LORENZO DE ZAVALA, 
P.'. G.'. I.'. G.*. of the 33rd.*. Deg.*. 

3rd The Most Illustrious Brother LUCAS UQUARTE, P.*. 
Sov.*. G.*. I.*. G.\ of the 33rd. . Deg. 

ALL THREE THE UNDERSIGNED, Members of the same 
Power. 

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Both Committees are duly and lawfully invested with 
proper and Sufficient Powers from their respective M. . P. . 
Constitutes. 

This first day of the first Month 5832 for the first time they 
met in a secure place under the C.\ C.\ of the Z.\ at the 
Orient of the City of New York. 

They first proceeded to the verification of their mutual 
Powers which they found complete and delivered in due form. 

They then declared their conference open. 
(jfoUo 53) 

A Member of the Committee on the part of the SUP.'. 
COUN.'. for TERRA FIRMA, SOUTH AMERICA, &c, re- 
newed the proposals made by their M.\ P.*. Constituent and 
said — THAT as they had already been accepted by the other 
M.\ P.*. party they were ready to discuss any subjects which 
might present themselves in the formation of the TREATY; 
and he requested the joint Committees to proceed to work. 

A Member of the Committee of the part of the Sup . . 
Coun. . for the UNITED STATES &c, stated, THAT previous 
to any further proceedings, they conceived it their duty to 
propose to them the following Questions. 
1st What are the proofs of the dissolution of the Mexican 
Sup. . Coun.'. — .'. and what is the Treaty in Virtue of which 
its powers was amalgamated with that of TERRA FIRMA, 
SOUTH AMERICA, &C. 

2ND Does a Sup.'. Coun.*. at present exist in either CEN- 
TRAL, SOUTHERN, OR Insular America? 
3rd If no Sup.*. Coun.'. at present exist there, could the 
Sov.. G.. Com rs .. ad vitam COUNT DE ST LAURENT 
represent a non-existing Masonic Body? 
4th If a Sup.*. Coun.'. exist in those Countries, where is its 
actual location? 

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5th Who are its Members? 

6th What are the limits of its actual jurisdiction? 
7th In what consist the Powers that might authorise a pro- 
posal for its UNION and AMALGAMATION with the Sup.*. 
Coun.\ for the UNITED STATES &c,f 
8th Could the Sup.*. Com.', for the UNITED STATES of 
AMERICA &c without derogating from its own dignity de- 
cree its AMALGAMATION with a Foreign Sup.'. Coun.*. in 
an uncertainty ; whether the latter would be disposed to adopt 
the measure and submit to it ? 

To the foregoing questions the same Member of the Com- 
mittee of the other M.'. P.*. Contracting party replied, THAT 
since the acceptance on the part of the Sup.'. Coun.'. for the 
UNITED STATES &c, in their Sitting of the 23rd day of the 
12th month 5831 of the basis proposed by their M.'. P.*. Con- 
stituent, they had received from his no further power than 

(jFolio 53a) 

such as might tend to the conclusion of the Treaty, and 
therefore they could not now retrograde to the answering 
of interrogations, which had already been settled by the ac- 
ceptance of the basis proposed as the foundation of the Treaty 
itself. He added nevertheless that in order to evince the 
purity and disinterestedness of the intentions of their M.'. 
P.*. Constituent and to shew, THAT in the measures which 
had been adopted, he had no other object whatever in view 
than the welfare and prosperity of the order itself, and of all 
the legitimate rights, consequent upon the preservation. He 
would unhesitatingly advise them to give all honorable satis- 
faction in relation to the proceeding questions, and likewise 
in regard to any other point that might be proposed in the 
course of the negociation. He deemed it however, his un- 
bounded duty to PROTEST from this very moment against 

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all the consequences that may in any manner or way arise out 
of the replies, they now do, or may hereafter make to the 
interrogations which have just been put in the actual state of 
the negociation. 

They then requested that their response and Protest might 
be inserted in this record, and asked for time to refer to their 
M . . P . . Constituent for further instructions and powers. 
ALL OF WHICH WAS UNANIMOUSLY GRANTED, by 
the other M . . P . . Contracting Party. 

Both Committees adjourned to meet again at the same place 
at 4 O'Clock P. M. on the 10th of the first Month 5832, and 
they have here unto signed their names. 

Signed 

Geo. Smith 

G.\ I.", of S.\ G.\ 
I. Melani Suparelli, 33 . . 

G d . . Chanc r . . & Sec r . . ad hoc 

0. de A. Marquis, de Sant Angelo 33.'. 

Lorenzo de Zavala 33.*. 

Jonathan Schieffelin 33.'. 

Lucas Uquarte 33.'. 

(jFolio 54) 

This day the 11th of the first month 5832 at 4 O'clock P.*. 
M.'. according to the proceeding record and adjournment 
both Committees met. 

A Member of the Committee of the Sup.'. Coun.'. for 
TERRA FIRM A, &c, then produced a second note from their 
M.'. P.*. Constituent and requested the Joint Committee to 
take its contents into consideration and to insert the same in 
the preamble, or in the body of the Contemplated Treaty. 

A Member of the Committee on the part of the Sup . . 
Coun. . of the UNITED STATES objected, THAT: 

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Special pointy of t$e treaty 



As there is no question now, as to the making of the Declara- 
tion of Masonic Faith, but solely and simply as to the UNION 
and AMALGAMATION of the two powers, professing the 
same rite &c, forming one simple power and both equally and 
fully congenial to their rights, duties and privileges; the in- 
sertion of such points of doctrine as those which constitute 
the contents of the note in question, would, he thought be 
located with much more propriety, in this Record than by the 
introduction of them into the body or even the preamble of 
the Treaty : because the very preamble thereof will sufficiently 
justify the stipulations therein contained. 

In compliance with the aforegoing objection, it was unani- 
mously resolved by both the Committees, THAT as the THIR- 
TEEN DOCTRINAL POINTS of the True & Ancient Masonic 
Scottish Bite, the same shall be inserted in the present pro- 
tocol, to be observed as such and merely referred to, in an 
article of the Treaty. 

Consequently they are immediately hereinafter inserted in 
the manner following to wit. 

SPECIAL POINTS 

Of the doctrine of the ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED 
SCOTTISH RITE, which the two contracting Powers engage 
to maintain support and defend, by all just and honorable 
means. 

The two Contracting Powers conceive it a duty which they 
owe to the Order, to the Ancient and Accepted Rite which 
they profess, to the Scottish Masons, spread over the face of 

(jFoiio 54a) 

the earth, and to themselves, hereby now, and forever, 
Solemnly to conservate those universal principles which are 
so many basis of their doctrine. 

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Sintimt f5cotti$% l&itt 2Document0 



1st MASONRY is a worship which extends itself under dif- 
ferent RITES RECOGNIZED and APPROVED originating 
from one common source. Those Rites although of divers 
classes nevertheless tend to the same object. PHILOSOPHY, 
MORALITY, BENEVOLENCE, such are the obligations 
which the TRUE MASON imposes upon himself and is bound 
to practice. 

This worship is assentially tolerant, free and voluntary; 
their Country or Rites may be from but one family of 
Brothers extended over the surface of the GLOBE : — They 
compose but one Order which has its DOGMA and which is 
governed by general and fundamental Institutes and Statutes 
and however diversified those Rites may be; MASONS are 
nevertheless obliged to respect and observe those laws. 
3rd THE DIVERSITY OF RITES necessarily cause the 
diversity of powers which govern them; for ONE RITE is 
independent of the other. 

4th TO ATTEMPT to encroach upon the independence of a 
Rite is to attact the Independence of all the other Rites 
Schism is thereby introduced and the whole order disturbed. 
(jFolio 54a) 

5th AN ACT emanating from the Dogmatic or Administra- 
tive Powers of one Rite can only operate upon Masons of that 
Rite, who are subject to the jurisdiction of that power ; it has 
no authority whatever over them, but in as far as it is strictly 
conformable to the fundimental Laws of the Order and it can 
prescribe nothing whatever, that is in opposition to those laws. 

The duties and privileges which arise from these prin- 
ciples, partake of the freedom of Opinion and are the dictates 
of Concience. 

6th FAITHFUL and devoted to his COUNTRY, submissive 
to its Laws and Institutes the TRUE MASON enumerates 
among his most sacred obligations the fullfilment of the Oaths, 

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which bind him to his Rite to the Dogmas of that Rite, to the 
Lodge, where he received LIGHT, and to the Masonic Power 
whence he derived his privileges. 

He can only be exonerated from his obligations by that 
power with which he contracted them, and in conformity with 
the MASONIC LAWS which he has sworn to observe and re- 
spect, LAWS WITHOUT WHICH NO MASONRY COULD 
EXIST. 

7th EVERY ATTEMPT, every suggestion having a tend- 
ency to induce a MASON to violate his sworn faith, to desert 
the Banners of his Rite are outrages which he is bound to 
repel. 

EVERY MEASURE calculated to compel him to do so is 
unjust arbitrary, apprehensive, antimasonic, and he is bound 
to resist it. 

8th EVERY MASONIC POWER governs by general Sta- 
tutes the different associations, appertaining, to its OWN 
RITE. Whether located within the limits of its territorial 
jurisdiction or established by its authority, or licenced, in 
Countries where no power of the same rite, as yet exist. 
9th THE POWER, governing one Rite is Independent of 
another Power even of the SAME RITE and having an equal 
Degree of Authority in their RESPECTIVE ORIENTS. 
10th ALL MASONIC POWERS whatever their Rites may 
be, are subjected to the general Laws of the Order. THEY 
ARE RADII, tending to the same Central point by unity of 
opinions and privileges. 

11th THE OBJECT for which Lodges are established is to 
compass the ends of THE ORDER. 

That a Dogmatic Power, consists in teaching them the Doc- 
trine and directing their actions by the purity of the Dogma 
and by the observation of the general Institutes and Stat- 
utes of the Order. 

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It attains this object by assuring to the Lodges of its juris- 
diction a Lawful Constitution, by regulating the la Cours of 
the Rite which it professes, and by maintaining among the 
Lodges and the Masons composing them. HARMONY, GOOD 
MORALS AND UNION. 
(jfolto 55a) 

It over reaches this and defeats this purpose whenever it 
undertakes to prevent MASONS of its OWN RITE and sub- 
jects to its own authority to seek elsewhere than in their own 
Rite, AND WITHIN ITS TERRITORIAL JURISDICTION. 
LIGHTS, which are not to be found in it, for it is the very 
essence and nature of a Mason to seek for light whenever he 
thinks he can find it. 

12th EVERY MASONIC power regularly and lawfully in- 
stituted duly recognized and invested with the plenitude of 
the Dogmatic Power of a Rite, over whatever territorial juris- 
diction has incontestibly and exclusively the right to con- 
stitute, Controul and govern all the Lodges of the Self same 
Rite within the whole extent of its domain. 

But this Rite can never give to a like power, that of exclud- 
ing prohibiting or hindering a Power of Another Rite, Even 
of a Foreign Orient to grant to MASONS who solicit in the 
form proscribed, the Charters necessary to establish regular 
Lodges, Chapters, or even a Power of that Rite, within the 
limits of the same Territorial jurisdiction. 
13th AND IN AS MUCH AS REGARDS particularly the 
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED SCOTTISH RITE which the 
two Contracting Powers profess, they acknowledge & De- 
clare. 

THAT there can exist but one single Dogmatic Power or 
SUPREME COUNCIL of the 33rd.. Deg. . of that Rite 
within the same Territorial Jurisdiction. 

THAT the aforesaid power having authority over such Ter- 

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Witpozt ot Committee 



ritorial Jurisdiction is the Complete Judge of the Points of 
Honour among MASONS subjected to its controul. 

THAT no power whatever appertaining to this, or any sub- 
ordinate branch thereof can, without violating the general 
Statutes and institutions of the Order, renovating the objects 
of its institutions forfeiting its character, the noblest of its 
prerogatives, and more over its authority; amalgamate itself 
with another whatever, of another, founded upon a different 
system, nor can it become under any title whatsoever, a section 
or a part of that Power. 

This species of Amalgamation is at variance with the Mu- 
tual Independence of the Rites, and can only lawfully exist 
between bodies of the same Rite and of the like Doctrine. 
(jfOllO 56) 

No further observations having been made and all discus- 
sions having ceased here, the Joint Committee proceeded to 
the formation of the TREATY. It was read and approved 
and they adjourned to meet again to sign the same as Dupli- 
cate fair copies thereof should be made; and there upon the 
present Meeting was duly closed with all customary formality 
at the aforesaid place on the day and in the month and year 
just above written and they here unto set their Hands and 
affixed their respective Seals. 

SIGNED 
Geo. Smith 
G.\ S.\ of S.\ G.\ 
I.. Melani Sussarelli.. 33.. 
Grand Chan 1 ".'. & Sec*, ad hoe. 

0. . de A. . Marquis de Santangelo 33.'. 

lorentz de zalvala 33.'. 

Lucas Uqarte 33.*. 

Jonathan Schieffeijn 33.'. 



17 241 



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Collated By me, Grand Secretary & Chancelor of the United 
Supreme Council for the Western Hemisphere. 

I, hereby certify the foregoing writing from page 52 to be 
true & froithful abstracts of the original thereof witness my 



hand, 












REPORT 

ORDOabCHAO 

DEUS MEUMQUE JUS 

(Srolio 56a) 

The Committee appointed by the most 111.', and M.\ 
P.*. Sov.\ G.\ Comr.'. ad vitam and by the SUP.*. COUN.\ 
of the 33rd.'. andlasfrDeg.'. of the Ancient and Accepted Scot- 
tish Rite, for the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, their 
Territories and dependencies, &c, &c, &c, and likewise the 
Committee appointed by the M.'. P.*. Sov.*. G.'. Comr.*. ad 
vitam of the Sup.'. Coun.*. of the 33rd.'. and Deg.'. of the 
Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite for TERRA PIRMA, 
SOUTH AMERICA, &c. 

REPORT THAT at a sitting of the Supr.'. Coun.'. for the 
UNITED STATES, &c, duly convoked and desembled near 

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eth B.\ B.\ the 23rd.*. day of the 12th month, A.*. L.\ 5831, 
M. . 111. . Br. . MARQUIS EE ST ANGELO a member of the 
Sup.'. Conn.*, by the M.\ 111.*, and M.\ P.*. Br.*. G.\ 
Comr.*. ad vitam of the Sup.*. Coun.'. for Terra Firma, &c, 
having for its object to unite and amalgamate by a Treaty of 
one sole Dogmatic and administrative power his SUP.'. 
COUN.*. with that of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 
&c, &c, &c. 

He states in substance 
1st THAT such a measure would most efficaciously tend to 
consolidate the Masonic Power of the Ancient and Accepted 
Scottish Rite in the New World, and would enable both the 
AMERICAS to experience all the effectual advantages of its 
influence. 

2nd THAT the proposed Union and Amalgamation will pre- 
vent in future any of those fatal Schism of which the SUP.'. 
COUN.*. of the UNITED STATES &c, has of itself involun- 
tarily, most deeply sown the seeds by constituting in SOUTH 
(jfolto 57) 

AMERICA or by authorizing M.*. CERNEAU, to constitute 
in that quarter several Masonic Bodies that could receive no 
regular Constitution, but from the legitimate Power, long pre- 
viously established for those countries and that they would 
not fail to avail themselves of those Constitutions to resist and 
oppose any useful inspections and ligitimate acts of the M.'. 
P.*. Sov.'. G.'. Com.*, ad vitam his deputies or SUP.'. 
COUN.'. for within whose Territorial Jurisdiction they are 
established. 

3rd AND THAT in as much as by the Decree under which 
the Ancient Sup.'. Coun.*. for MEXICO, or NEW SPAIN, 
&c, &c, constituted that of TERRA FIRMA, SOUTH AMER- 
ICA, &c, &c, &c. It was stipulated THAT in the case of the 
extinction of one of them, the other should become invested 

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with the powers of both, CONSEQUENTLY on account of the 
MEXICAN SUP.'. COUN.'. having been subsequently com- 
pletely dissolved and its territorial jurisdiction having dis- 
solved upon that of TERRA FIRM A, &c, both jurisdictions 
might now legally be concentrated, in virtue of the Proposed 
TREATY OF UNION AND AMALGAMATION, in that of 
the SUP.*. COUN.'. for the UNITED STATES OF AMER- 
ICA, &c. 

THESE proposals and the laws thereof having unanimously 
been accepted in the Sitting of the SUP.'. COUN.'. for the 
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA &c, the undersigned P.*. 
Sov.*. G.'. Insp 1 ".'. G.'. Comr. '.ad vitam of the 33rd.'. deg.\ 
were appointed as Committees and full and regular powers 
were granted to them, to meet and confer with such Br.', or 
Brethren of due Masonic character, the M.*. P.*. Sov.'. G.'. 
Comr.'. ad vitam of the SUP.'. COUN.'. for TERRA FIRMA, 
SOUTH AMERICA, &c, &c, should think proper to appoint 
and insert with his full powers to discuss the articles and 
conclude the Treaty upon the proposed and accepted Basis. 

TO THAT EFFECT in official Notice of the proceeding of 
the SUP. . COUN. . for the UNITED STATES OF AMER- 
ICA, &c, &c, in the said sitting have been transmitted to the 
P.'. Sov.'. G.'. Comr.'. AD VITAM for TERRA FIRMA, 
SOUTH AMERICA, &c. 
(folio 57a) 

THEREUNTO he replied by informing the SUP.'. COUN.'. 
for the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, &c, through the 
medium of the M.'. 111.'. G.'. Secy.'., That in conformity 
with a notice he had received, he had just invested with his 
power, the undersigned M.'. 111.'. Brs.'. JOHN MELANI, 
ChevV. DE SUSSARELLI, LORENZO DE ZAVALA, & 
LUCAS UGARTE, all three P.*. Sov.'. G.'. Insp 8 .. Gen 1 .', 
of the 33rd.*. deg.'. Members of his SUP.'. COUN.'. who 

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(Jfolio 58) 

would meet the aforesaid Committee and Lawfully conclude 
in conjunction with them in his name and behalf the Treaty 
in question. 

IN CONSEQUENCE thereof the two committees met on 
the first day of the first month of the present year, and on the 
tenth of the same month and to-day the fifth day of the sec- 
ond month of the aforesaid year. 

THEY kept a regular Record of the Proceedings which 
took place at each of their sittings and have the honor respect- 
fully to submit the same to your cognisance. 

After explanations mutually and frankly interchanged 
amongst them they were convinced and have resolved unani- 
mously, THAT. 

THE TWO POWERS being of the same Rite and same 
Degree, having the like Doctrine being established for the 
same Hemisphere, having a simular Interest, being equally 
animated with a desire of obtaining the subject of their Insti- 
tution, and being both present, both willing to contract both 
duly authorised, so to do, for the greatest possible interest 
of the Order and especially that of our SUB . . RITE . . as 
well for the benefit and security of the faithful Brethren who 
observe its rules. 

The Undersigned have Unanimously acknowledged, agreed 
and resolved THAT the said Treaty could be concluded with- 
out vilating that principles which is the great palladium of 
the freedom and Independence of all Masonic Rites and which 
Principle is THAT no dogmatic Power of any Rite can unite 
or amalgamate itself, by any means whatsoever, with another 
admisistrative or Dogmatic Power of any other Rite, or even 
consent to become a part of, or dependent on it, without vio- 
lating the letter and spirit of the fundamental Laws of the 
Order, without renouncing the object of its establishment, 

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without forfeiting AL IPSO FACTO its supreme Character, 
and ceasing to be a power or even a part of any Rite. 

IN CONSEQUENCE WHEREOF both Committees have 
agreed to conclude the said Treaty, as the same has been 
formed by them, with equal justice and advantage to the 
ORDER, in both the AMERICAS. 

THEY HAVE THEREFORE RESOLVED THAT the 
present Report shall be considered as forming one entirely 
with the records they have kept of all their proceedings. 

THEIR TASK being now completed they have the honor 
to submit it for your high sanction and ratification. 

At the 0.*. of New York the day, Month, and Year UT 
Supra. 

SIGNED 



x-XV 






G.\ S.\ of S.\ C.\ 
I.*. Melani Sussarelli.'. 33.. 
Grand Chan 1 *.'. & SecV. ad hoc 

0.'. de A. . Marquis de St Angelo 33 

Lorenzo de Zalvala 33 

Jonathan Schieffelin 33 

Lucias Ugarte 33 



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A true and faithful copy of the original thereof. 

Witness, my hand & the Seals of the U.'. S.\ C. 
theG.*. S.'. H.\ E.\ 















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TREATY OF UNION AND AMALGAMATION, BE- 
TWEEN the M.\ 111.*. Br.'. ELIAS HICKS, P.*. SOV.\ 
G.\ COM.*. AD VITAM and the SUP.*. COUN.\ of the M.\ 
P.*. Sov.\ G.*. Inspr.*. Gen 1 . . of the 33rd.*. and last Beg.'. 
of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, Sup. . Chiefs of 
Exalted Masonry for the UNITED STATES of America, 
their Territories and Independencies, &c, &c. Sitting at the 
Orient of the World under the C*. C*. at the Central P.*. of 
the Z.'. corresponding to the 40th deg.'. 41 min.'. north L.'. 

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and 3 deg.*. P. M.*. 13 sec*. E. L. . from Washington City; 
duly and lawfully represented by the M.'. 111.', and P.*. 
Br.'. Jonathan Schieffelin P.*. Sov.*. Insp.'. Gen 1 .', of the 
33rd Deg.'. First Lieut.*. G.\ Comr.*. 

The M.*. 111.'. Br.'. ORAZIO DE ATELLIS, Marquis de 
St.. Angelo.. P.*. Sov.'. G.\ Insp.'. Gen., of the 33rd.'. 
Deg.'. 

The M.'. IU.'. B.. GEORGE SMITH, P.'. Sov.'. G.\ 
Insp.'. of the 33.'. Deg.'. and Grand Sec y .'. of the H.\ E.'. 
(jFDllO 50) 

All three members of the aforesaid SUP.*. COUN.'. in- 
vested with their regular and full powers, OF THE ONE 
PART. 

AND the M.'. 111.'. Br.'. M. A. R. A. R. DE JACIM de 
Santa Rosa de R me de St . . LAURENT, Marquis de Santa Rosa, 
COUNT d. St LAURENT &c.\ &.*. &.*. P.*. Sov.*. G.\ 
Insp.*. Genl.*. of the 33.*. Deg.*. M.\ P.*. Sov.*. G.*. Com.*. 
advitamot the SUP.'. COUN.'. of the P.'. Sov.'. G.'. Inspr.'. 
Genl.'. of the 33rd.'. and last deg.'. of the Ancient and ac- 
cepted Scottish Rite Sub.'. Chiefs of Ancient and Modern 
FREE MASONRY, for TERRA FIRMA, SOUTH AMER- 
ICA, MEXICO OR NEW SPAIN, &c. &c. from the one 
sea to the other &c. the Canary Islands, PORTO RICO, &c, 
Founder of the M.'. Res.'. "Lodge of the Commandears du 
Mont Thabor" at the Orient PARIS Honorary Member of 
the SUP.'. COUN.'. of the 33rd.'. Deg.'. for France, &c, &c, 
&c, duly invested with the whole 'Powers and authority of his 
SUP.'. COUN.'. and their subordinate Sections &c, heretofore 
sitting at the Central P.*. of the 9th.*. Deg.*. 40 ms .\ N.\ L.*. 
and 312 Deg.*. 40ms.*. Longitude from the TERRA 
ISLANDS, Duly and lawfully Represented by the M.\ 111.'. 
Br.'. LORENZO DE ZAVALA, P.*. Sov.*. G.*. Insp.*. 
Gen.*, of the 33.*. deg.*. The M.\ 111.*. Br.*. LUCAS.*. 

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UGARTE, P.*. Sov.\ Insp.*. Genl.*. of the 33rd.*. deg.*. 
and the M.\ 111.*. Br.*. JOHN MELANI, Chev r . . de SUS- 
SARELLI, P.*. Sov.*. G.*. Inspr.*. Genl.*. of the 33.*. deg.*. 
and Grand Secy.*, and Chanr.*. AD HOE of the H.\ E.*. 

All three Members of the SUP.*. COUN.*. aforesaid in- 
vested with their full and regular powers, OF THE OTHER 
PART. 

TO ALL, MASONS WHO SHALL BEHOLD THESE 
PRESENTS, 

HEALTH, VIRTUE UNION. 

Considering that two or more Sov . . Masonic Bodies of the 
Same Rite may voluntarily unite and amalgamate themselves 
in one single Dogmatic and administrative Body whatever 
may be the limits of their respective Territorial Jurisdictions 
without violating the See 1 ".*. G.*. Constitutions, Instutes, or 
Genl . . Statutes of our ORDER or the Doctrines and integ- 
rity of our Rite which is essentially tolerant, free and Inde- 
pendent. 

(jfolio 59a) 

Considering that the total extinction of the Ancient SUP . . 
COUN. . for MEXICO OR NEW SPAIN &c, &c, and the 
actual dispersion of the Members of the SUP.'. COUN.*. for 
TERRA FIRMA, SOUTH AMERICA &c, from the one Sea 
to the other, the CANARY ISLANDS, PORTO RICO, &c, 
&c, have deprived the greatest part of the WESTERN 
HEMISPHERE, of all the invaluable Benefits that result 
from the ancient and accepted regular Masonic Worship. 

Considering that it is the duty of every Dogmatic and 
administrative MASONIC power in general and of every true 
Scottish free and Accepted Mason in particular, to work inde- 
fatigably for the propagation of an order whose object is to 
spread useful knowledge to extend the perfection of Morality, 

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the exercise of all Social, domestic and Individual Virtues 
and consequently the utmost Possible happiness of mankind 
in General and of men in particular. 

CONSIDERING that it is urgent to prevent throughout 
all and every quarter of the WORLD and most particularly 
in the WESTERN HEMISPHERE in as far as it is practic- 
able any fatal SCHISM any Illigitimate and Dangerous 
Establishment of PSEUDO MASONIC BODIES, the Off- 
spring of corruption, verality and Base ambitious and above 
all any arbitary and irregular concession of Masonic Degrees, 
by wandering IMPOSTERS to individuals unworthy of ever 
being a part of any honost and moral association. 

Considering in time that by this UNION and AMALGA- 
MATION made by the two largest Masonic Powers of the New 
World, Unity and Stability will be firmly consolidated and 
the sublime and pure Scottish Ancient and Accepted Rite will 
more invariably preserve its independence the tolerance and 
purity of its dogma, together with its Consistence and dignity. 

(Sfolio 60) 

We have agreed and decreed and do hereby Agree and 
decree as follows : 

Article 1st 

The SUP.*. COUN.\ of the P.*. Sov.\ G.\ Insp.\ Genl.'. 
of the 33rd.'. and last Deg.\ of the Ancient and Accepted 
Scottish Rite Sup.'. Chiefs of Ancient and Modern Free Ma- 
sonry for TERRA FIRMA, SOUTH AMERICA, MEXICO 
OR NEW SPAIN, &c, &c, from one sea to the other PORTO 
RICO, the CANARY ISLANDS, &c, &c, and the SUP.'. 
COUN.'. of the P.'. Sov.'. G.'. Insp.'. Genl.'. of the 33rd.'. 
and last degree of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, 
Sub.'. Chiefs of Exalted Masonry, for the UNITED STATES 
OF AMERICA their Territories and Dependencies, ARE 

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HEREBY NOW AND FOREVER UNITED AND AMAL- 
GATED into ONE SINGLE SELF SAME DOGMATIC and 
administrative Body, each one as an essential part of the 
other. 

Article 2nd 

The two United and Amalgamated Powers shall hereafter be 
designated by the Distinctive Title of UNITED SUPREME 
COUNCILS of the P.*. Sov.\ G.\ Insp.\ Genl.\ of the 
33rd.'. and last Degree of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish 
Rite, Sub.*. Chiefs of Exalted Masonry for the WESTERN 
HEMISPHERE. 

Their Seat is invariably in the UNITED STATES OF 
AMERICA, at the Cent.'. P.*. of the 40th.'. Deg.'. 41ms.'. 
N.*. L.'. and 3 Deg.'. lm.. 13sec. East Longitude from 
WASHINGTON CITY. 

In any case of emergency that may present itself, this C*. 
P.'. may be changed by a Decree of all their United sections, 
but it shall never be removed from out of the territorial limits 
of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 

(Stolio 60a) 

Article 3rd 

In consequence of the Union and complete amalgamation 
of the TWO POWERS, ALL LODGES, CHAPTERS, COL- 
LEGES, ARCOPAGUSES, COUNCILS, CONSISTORIES, 
&c, &c, &c. professing the ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite 
and that have hitherto received Patents, Charters, Constitu- 
tions, &c, &c, &, from either the two United Powers either 
within the former limits of their respective Territorial Juris- 
diction or of that of each other are all hereby equally and 
indiscriminately recognized and proclaimed Lawful and Reg- 
ular, and will therefore receive new Patents, Charters, or Con- 
stitutions from the United Supreme Councils for the Western 

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Hemisphere provided they shall regularly transmit to them, 
the list of their respective dignitaries Offices and Members, 
whether present or absent, honorary or titulary accompanied 
by an authentic Copy of their Constitution, Patent, Charter 
and By-Laws and likewise submit to the taking of a new 
Oath to this Power and appoint and Delegate a representative 
near it, duly invested with Competent Degrees and Title. 

Article 4th 

ALL FREE MASONS OF BOTH THE AMERICAS, 
PORTO RICO, THE CANARY ISLANDS, &c, &c. &c. pro- 
fessing the same Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite and who 
may have hitherto received their Diplomas, Certificates, or 
Patents from any Masonic Body, established in any point 
whatever within the former jurisdiction of one or other of the 
heretofore Separate Powers, but not Constituted or author- 
ized by wither of them, and to be considered as Regular 
Masons, from and after the moment when they shall duly take 
the Oath to submit to the authority and Rules of the New 
United Powers and shall then receive New Diplomas, Certifi- 
cates or Patents, corresponding with the respective degrees. 

Those also are to be considered Regular Masons of the 

(jFolio 61) 

Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, throughout all the extent 
of the Jurisdiction of the UNITED SUP.'. COUNS.'. for the 
WESTERN HEMISPHERE, &c, who have exclusively de- 
rived or, who may hereafter derive their Diplomas as, Cer- 
tificates or Patents from any regular Masonic Body of the 
same Rite, which shall have duly recognized the Dogmatic 
and administrative Power and Independence of the UNITED 
Sup.. Couns.. for the WESTERN HEMISPHERE. 

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Article 5th 

From the moment of the Sanction and ratification of the 
Present Treaty on the part of the TWO CONTRACTING 
POWERS the M.\ ML", and M.\ P.*. Sov.\ G.*. Comr.*. 
AD VITAM of the SUP.*. COUN.\ for TERRA FIRMA, 
SOUTH AMERICA, MEXICO OR NEW SPAIN, THE 
CANARY ISLANDS, PORTO RICO, &c, &c, &c, Br.*. 
COUNT DE ST LAURENT, will and does hereby formally 
and Solemnly, for himself and his Successors, his aforesaid 
Most High, Dignity and all the particular powers, and Au- 
thority, invested in his person as such in favour of the M.\ 
111.". Br.*. ELIAS HICKS, Most P.*. Sov. . G.\ Comr.*. AD 
VITAM of the SUP.*. COUN.\ for the UNITED STATES 
OF AMERICA, their Territories and dependencies, his Suc- 
cessor in that most high Dignity and also in favour of the 
said SUP.*. COUN.'. To be perpetually posessed and exer- 
cised by them, without any restriction whatever under the 
new title, which the present Treaty confers upon the UNION 
of the two POWERS and Conformally with our GRAND 
CONSTITUTIONS THE INSTITUTIONS and STATUTES 
of the ORDER and of the RITE. 

Article 6th 

In consequence of the premises, the M.\ 111.', and P.*. Sov.'. 
G.'. Insp.". Gen.*, of the 33rd.*. Deg.*. M.*. P.*. Sov.*. G.*. 
Com.*. AD VITAM of the SUP.*. COUN.*. for the UNITED 
STATES OF AMERICA, their Territories and Dependencies, 
Shall from and after the Ratification of the Present Treaty, 

(jFoIio 6la) 

by the Two Contracting Powers renounced IPSO FACTO, 
that Title for himself and his regular Successors, and shall 
assume the Title, Right, and Dignity of M.'. 111.*, and M.'. 

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P.*. Sov.'. G.\ Comr.'. AD YITAM of the UNITED SU- 
PREME COUNCILS of the P.*. Sov.\ G.\ Inspr.\ Genl.'. 
of the 33rd.'. and last Deg.'. of the Ancient and Accepted 
Scottish Rite Snb. . Chiefs of Exalted MASONRY FOR THE 
WESTERN HEMISPHERE, and shall be proclaimed and 
acknowledged as such. 

In the mean time the M.'. 111.', and P.*. Sov.'. G.'. Genl.'. 
of the 33rd.'. Deg.'. Br.*. COUNT DE ST LAURENT, 
hithertofore Sov.'. G.'. Com.. AD YITAM of the SUP.'. 
COUN.'.of the P.*. Sov.'. Insp.'. Gen.', for TERRA FIRMA, 
SOUTH AMERICA, THE CANARY ISLANDS, PORTO 
RICO, &c, &c, &c. Sub . . Chiefs of Ancient and Modern 
Free Masonry shall become IPSO FACTO and shall assume 
and preserve during his life the Title and Dignity of Most 
P.*. Sov.'. Assistant Grand Commander AD YITAM of the 
United Supreme Councils for the WESTERN HEMIS- 
PHERE, &c, &c, &c, He shall be proclaimed and acknowledged 
as such, shall enjoy all the privileges and honours, inherent 
to this Title and Dignity, as an Extraordinary and honour- 
able MASONIC reward due to his long arduous and devoted 
Services to the ORDER and to our Sublime Rite he shall be 
represented in the SUP.*. COUN.'. by a Sov.'. G.'. Insp.'. 
Genl.'. at his option, who must however be an active Member 
THEREOF. 

Article 7th 

TheM.'. 111.'. BrothersP.'. Sov.'. G.'. Inspr.'. Genl.'. of the 
33rd.'. Deg.'. Princes of the R e .*. Sect.', and all other Sub- 
lime P ces .*. and exalted Masons, who now form a part of the 
SUP.'. COUN.'. of the 33rd.'. Deg.'. for TERRA FIRMA, 
SOUTH AMERICA, &c, &c, &c, or of any of its Sections, 
shall become so soon as the present TREATY OF UNION 
and AMALGAMATION, shall have been ratified, honoury 

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Members, if absent or active Members, if present of the 
UNITED SUP.'. COUN.\ for the WESTERN HEMIS- 
PHERE &c, or of its subordinate sections, Corresponding 
with their Degrees. In both cases, they retain the Titles 

(Stolio 62) 

appertaining to their actual Dignities, without, however, any- 
exclusive right or privilege of pretending to those Dignities, 
in the New Body. 

Article 8th 

For the purpose of protecting, Maintaining, Supporting, 
the Stability and Independence of the ORDER, and welfare 
and prosperity of its Members, and preserve it from any 
innovation, or arbitrary attempt, and to uphold in all the 
extent of its Jurisdiction, the Inviolability of the Sect.'. G.'. 
Constitutions, the institutes and Statutes of the Rite, the 
present Treaty and also to favour, and in as far as may be 
possible, the propagation of the True Light. The UNITED 
SUP.*. COUNS.*. FOR THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE, 
may particularly delegate its authority when it shall consider 
it advisable and proper, to such a Masonic Body, or Power, 
or G.'. Inspr.'. Genl.'. of the 33rd.'. Deg.'. of the Ancient 
and Accepted Scottish Rite, which it has hereby recognised, 
and may hereafter recognise, as lawfully existing in any part 
of the WESTERN HEMISPHERE. 

Article 9th 

The M.\ 111.', and M.'. Br.'. COUNT DE ST LAURENT, 
immediately after the Sanction and ratification of the present 
TREATY by the SUP.'. COUN.'. for the UNITED STATES 
OF AMERICA, shall deposit in the archives of the SUP.'. 
COUN.*. for the Western Hemisphere which shall be the proper 
Archives of the actual SUP.'. COUN.*. for the UNITED 

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STATES OF AMERICA, &c, a list of all the Lodges, Chap- 
ters, Councils, Consistories, &c, &c, &c, that have hitherto 
exercised their Labours, under his auspices, Constitutions and 
controul with indications of their several and respective loca- 
tions. He shall likewise deposit all the documents, he may 
at present possess, or may hereafter recover, belonging to his 
former SUP.'. COUN.'. or relating to its incipient Estab- 
lishment and all its transactions up to the present day. 

(jFoIio 62a) 

Article 10th 

Both the contractings powers, have declared and pro- 
claimed, and they do hereby declare and proclaim, that the 
thirteen articles of Points of MASONIC and true SCOTTISH 
DOCTRINE, inserted in the Records of their aforesaid and 
undersigned Committees are to be considered as so many PAL- 
LADIUMS of the Integrity and safety of the ORDER and 
the tolerance, Freedom and Independence which Constitute 
the Basis thereof and likewise that of the Ancient and Ac- 
cepted Scottish Rite. They pledge themselves to maintain 
them by all regular Masonic means, in their power, or if they 
were letterally inserted in the body of the present Treaty, 
in as far, and as long, as it may please the GREAT ARCHI- 
TECT of the UNIVERSE, to protect and preserve their 
Union and amalgamation, and to bless their undertakings. 

Article 11th 

Experience having proved that on several occations, and in 
some parts of the Globe, deductions, contrary to those Doc- 
trines, have been erroneously drawn from the dispositions of 
the Decree of the Sov.'. Grand Consistory for the UNITED 
STATES OF AMERICA, &c, issued the 30th day of the first 
month, A.*. L.\ 5826, the SUP.*. COUN.'. for the UNITED 
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STATES OF AMERICA, &c, do hereby revoke such parts of 
the said Decree, as may be in apposition with any one of the 
aforesaid points of MASONIC and SCOTTISH Doctrine. 

Article 12th 
Those only, whatever their several and respective titles 
may be on their former Dignities, in the one or the other of 
the Two Contracting Bodies, and whose names are already, 
or may hereafter be set down in the List annexed to the pres- 
ent TREATY, shall be acknowledged as active or honourary 

(SroUo 63) 

Members of the UNITED SUP.*. COUN.\ for the WEST- 
ERN HEMISPHERE or their inferior Sections, provided 
they be included within one of the Cathegories, determined 
by the 7th Article of this TREATY, and such of the aforesaid 
Members as may have received, Special Powers from one or 
other of the Two Contracting Powers up to the date of these 
presents, Shall submit to the same for the ratification of the 
UNITED SUP. . COUNS. . within the space of 9 months at 
furthest, from the day of the ratification. This term expired 
all those powers not sanctioned as aforesaid shall be deemed 
and considered absolutely void. 

All Powers anteriorly granted to one or other of the two 
Most Pf.\ Contracting parties, to MASONS whose names are 
not included in the aforesaid list of the Members of the pres- 
ent UNION shall become NULL and VOID from the date of 
the ratification of this TREATY. 

Article 13th 
The present Treaty embodied in authentic Duplicate Orig- 
inals, bearing the same form, Tenor and date fully signed and 
Sealed by the joint Committees of both the Contracting 

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Powers, shall be submitted for the Sanction and ratification 
of the said Powers, to take effect within the space of NINE 
DAYS from the date thereof, at furthest. 

After the ratification thereof it shall be sworn to and forth- 
with recorded in the GOLDEN BOOK of the actual SUP.*. 
COUN.\ for the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, their 
Territories and Dependencies and shall form the closed of the 
said BOOK. 

All the other Books, used or kept by the Grand Secy.'. 
Grand Chanc. . or Grand Treasurer of the aforesaid SUP.'. 
SOUN.*. for the UNITED STATES &c, shall be regularly 
stayed, shut & closed. 

A new GOLDEN BOOK, records and other necessary reg- 
isters shall be opened, in due form, by competent officers, 
or Dignitaries for the use of the Secretary Chancery and 
Treasury. 

(JFolio 63a) 

Departments of the new H.\ Emp.\ of the WESTERN 
HEMISPHERE when duly Signed, Sealed and ratified. 

Article 14th 

Every Mason who shall henceforth be admitted to the 
32nd.*. or 33rd.*. Deg.*. and all other MASONS of the said 
Degree.', who shall become Members of the Grand Consistory 
of the 32nd.*. Deg.'. or of the UNITED SUP.*. COUN.*. of 
the 33rd.*. Deg.*. for the WESTERN HEMISPHERE, shall 
sign the original of this Treaty, and make Oath to maintain 
and Support the same Masonic Bodies or Masons of inferior 
Degrees shall swear to observe and respect this Treaty and 
submit thereto. 

Article 15th 

A New Seal of the Order for the use of the NEW UNITED 

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POWER, shall forthwith be made, corresponding exactly with 
the Model hereinafter affixed. 

Article 16th 

Authentic Copies of the present Treaty, shall be transmit- 
ted as soon as possible to all Masonic Bodies, subject to the 
joint jurisdiction of the NEW UNITED POWERS, to all 
their Grand Inspr.'. Genl.'. and to all duly and regularly 
acknowledged Dogmatic or administrative home and foreign 
MASONIC POWERS, with whom they have heretofore Cor- 
responded, or may hereafter correspond. 

DONE, SIGNED AND SEALED BY US, the Members of 
both the aforesaid delegated Committees in the place speci- 
fied in the Records at the Cent.*. P.*. of the Z.*. this fifth 
day of the first week, of the 2nd.*, month denominated YIAR 
under the Zodiacal Sign of TAURUS in the year G.'. L.'. 
Five Thousand, Eight Hundred, and Thirty-two and of our 
(JFoIio 64) 

Lord and Saviour, the fifth day of April, One Thousand, 
Eight Hundred and Thirty-Two. 

SIGNED 




G.\ S.\ of S.\ C.\ 

I . . Melani Sussarella, 
Gd.*. ChanV. & Secy.*. 33rd.*. 
AD HOE. 

0.. de A.. Marquis de Santangelo, 33rd.. 

Lorenzo de Zavola 33rd . . 

Jonathan Schiefpelin 33rd . . 

Lucias Ugarto 33rd. . 

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A True and faithful copy of the original thereof, 
Witness, my hand & the Seals of the U.\ S.\ C 















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To the 




ofilie, 



<o%% mm®. 

(Stolio 64a) 

WE, M. A. N. A. R, de JACHIM, de SANTA ROSA, de 
ROUME, de ST. LAURENT, Marquis de Santa Rosa, Count 
de St Laurent, &c.\ So v. . Grand Inspr.*. Genl'.'. of the 
Order, 33rd.*. and last Degree of the Ancient and Accepted 
Scottish Rite, Most P.'. Sov.\ G.\ Comr.\ AD VITAM, of 
the Supreme Council of the P.*. Sov.'. G.*. Insp.'.Genl.'. of 
the said Degree for TERRA FIRMA, SOUTH AMERICA, 
MEXICO OR NEW SPAIN, PORTO RICO, &c, the 
CANARY ISLANDS, &c, &c, &c, Founder of the respectable 
Lodge of the "COMMANDEURS" DU MONT TABOR at 
the ORIENT OF PARIS, honorary Member of the SUP.*. 
COUN.\ of the 33rd.'. Deg.\ for FRANCE, &c, &c, &c. 



(Folio 65) 



DEUS MEVMQVE JUS. 



TO 



ALL MASONS WHO SHALL BEHOLD THESE 

PRESENTS 

HEALTH VIRTUE UNION 

Having examined the Treaty of Union and amalgamation 

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Concluded by our Appointed Committee, and the Committee 
appointed by our Most P.*. Brethren the P.*. Sov.'. G.\ 
Comr.\ AD VITAM and the SUP/. COUN.*. of the Grand 
Inspr.'. Genl.'. of the 33rd.*. and last Deg.'. of the Ancient 
and Accepted Scottish Rite for the UNITED STATES OF 
AMERICA, their Territories and Dependencies, the said 
Treaty bearing Date, the fifth day of Second Month named 
YIAB in the present Year of the G.\ L.\ 5832. The said 
Committee duly and lawfully authorised to that effect. 

We hereby engage and promise, that we will execute and 
observe sincerely, and faithfully, all and each of the clauses 
therein contained and expressed, and that we will never 
permit them to be violated by any one or infringed in any 
manner, as far as we may be able to prevent. 

IN CONFIRMATION of which, we have ratified and do 
hereby ratify, the said Treaty, and the Proceedings of the 
joint Committees, according as they are in this Book, sat 
down and written and we have caused to be affixed, to this 
present, Signed by us, and Countersigned by our G.\ Sec*, 
and Chancellor AD HOE and Seal of the Order and of our 
SUP.. COUN.. 

Given under the C.\ C.\ and of our SUP.*. COUN.*. at 
the C.*. P.*. of the 40th.*. Deg.*. 41 ms .\ N.\ L.*. and 3.*. l m .\ 
13 sec .\ of east Long.*, from WASHINGTON CITY, this 
thirteenth day of the 2nd.*, month called YIAB of the Year 
5832. 

C. C te .*. de St Laurent, 
S.\ G.\ C*. ad vitam. 



By the G.'. Comr.*. ad vitam 
the G.'. Chan 1 ".*. Secy.', ad hoc, 
I. Melani Sussarelli, 33. 

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And WE ELIAS HICKS, Sov.\ I.\ G.*. of the 33rd.*. 
and last Deg.\ of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, 
Most P.*. Sov.\ G.\ Comr.*. ad vitam of the SUP.*. COUN.*. 
of the said Deg.*. for the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 
their Territories and Dependencies, and also WE, Grand 
Inspr.'. Genl.'.of the 33rd.'. Deg. . Dignitaries and Members 
of the said SUP.'. COUN.'. duly and lawfully assembled as 
such, in, SUP.'. COUN.'. near the B.'. B.'. under the C.\ 
C.\ at the Cent.', point of the Z.\ corresponding to the 40th.'. 
(Folio 65a) 

41 m .\ N.'. L.\ and 3rd.*. l m .\ 13sec*. E.. Long.*, from 
WASHINGTON CITY, this thirteenth day of the 2nd month, 
named YIAB of the Year of the G.'. L.*. Five Thousand, 
Eight Hundred and thirty-two and of our LORD, 1832, on 
the Thirteenth day of April : — Having seen and examined the 
Records kept and the Treaty Concluded between us and our 
Most P.*. Br.', the Gr.*. Commander ad vitam of the SUP.'. 
COUN.'. for TERRA FIRMA, SOUTH AMERICA, MEX- 
ICO OR NEW SPAIN, PORTO RICO, CANARY ISLANDS, 
&c, &c, &c, the said Treaty of Union and amalgamation, bear- 
ing date the fifth day of the present month and year as before 
written. 

We do hereby approve the said Records and ratify the said 
Treaty in every and each of its Dispositions, promising upon 
our MASONIC FAITH, and WORD OF HONOUR to con- 
form thereto and enforce its observance in the strictest man- 
ner, by all honourable and regular means in our power, with- 
out infringing it, or allowing the slightest infringements of 
(Folio 66) 
its provisions directly or indirectly in any shape whatever. 

IN CONFIRMATION, of which, we have hereunto, Set 
our Hands and caused the great Seal of our ORDER and 

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flpptobal of Utt&ty 



SUP.*. COUN.'. to be affixed at the place aforesaid on the 
day, Month and Year UA SUPRA 

DEUS MEUMQUE JUS 
SIGNED 

Geo Smith, 

G.\ S.\ of S.*. C 
M. Velasques de la Cadenas, 
33rd.*. G.*. Arch.*, of S.. C. 

E. Hicks, 
Sov.*. G.*. Comr. . AD TIT AM 
Jonathan Schieffelin, 33rd.*. 
1st.'. Lieut.'. G d .\ Commanders. 
0.*. de A.*. Marquis de Santangelo 

33rd.*. 
John Telfair, 33rd.'. 
By Order of the Grand Comm r . . AD YITAM 





G.'. S.\ of S. 

A true copy of the original thereof, 
Witness my hand & Seal of the H.*. E . 
The G.\ 8.\ & Ch.\ H.\ E.\ 
Geo.'. Smith, 33rd.*. 
Sealed by me Grand Keeper of Seals, 



cAa^mu 







33rd.*. 




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Ancient fecotttej mtt SDocunrnttg 



(Folio 66a) 







IN VIRTUE of the Orders of the Most P.*. G.\ Comm.*. 
AD VITAM, the SUP.*. COUN.*. this Day extraordinarbly 
assembled regularly near the B.'. B.'. under the vertical 
Point of the Z.\ corresponding to the 40th.'. Deg.'. 41 m .\ 
N.\ L.*. and 3 Deg.'. l m .\ 13 sec .*. E.\ Long. . from WASH- 
INGTON CITY, TWO THRONES were placed at the Orient, 
and were encircled by the seven Standards of the Order, One 
of them was occupied by the Most P.*. Sov.'. Grand Com d .\ 
AD VITAM. 

The other Throne remained unoccupied. 

The Proceedings of the last Meeting of the 23rd day of the 
12th.*. Month, 5831, which were inserted in the GOLDEN 
BOOK were read anew Sanctioned and Signed. 

The M.'. Members of the Committee named in that Sitting 
for the purpose of concluding with the Commissioners named 
on the part of Most P.*. G.\ ComV. AD VITAM of the 
SUP.'. COUN*. for TERRA FIRMA.. &c a Treaty of 
UNION, and Amalgamation, mentioned theirin, made a re- 
port of the proceedings of the two UNITED Committees, and 
the result of their Conference. The Most 111.*. G.\ Secy.*. 
read the various protocols, the Committee had held on that 

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subject and the Treaty they had Signed on the fifth of this 
2nd. . Month, the fifth Day of April. 

The communications being listened to with attention were 
unanimously agreed to. 

The Committees were complimented on the discomment 
[sic] and Zeal, they had displayed on this Grand and noble 
mission, 

(Stolio 67) 

On the proposition made by the Most P.*. Sov.*. G.\ 
ComV. AD VITAM the SUP.*. COUN.\ RESOLVED, to 
notify this Treaty and the Thirteen points of our Ancient 
doctrines which are anew, consecrated by it, so soon as they 
are ratified by the Most P.*. Sov.*. G.\ Comr.\ AD VITAM 
of the Sov. . Coun. . for TERRA FIRMA, &c. 

A Grand deputation was forthwith named to transmit to 
him this Decision, and to invite him in the name of SUP.'. 
COUN.'. to honour the present Sitting with his presence. 

The Deputation proceeded to fullfil its mission. The work 
was suspended during its absence to accumulate vigour against 
its return. In a short time an alarm was heard at the Door 
of the SUP. . COUN. . Chamber, the labours were resumed. 
They announced the approach of the M.\ P.*. G.\ Comr.. 
AD VITAM of the Supreme Council for TERRA FIRMA, 
SOUTH AMERICA, NEW SPAIN, &c, &c, (from one sea to 
the other) the CANARY ISLANDS, PORTO RICO, &c, &c, 
of the M.\ P.*. G.\ Insp.'. Genl.\ of the 33rd.. and last 
Deg.'. of the ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED SCOTTISH 
RITE accompanied by the Members of his SUP.*. COUN.'. 
assembled in this Orient of the Grand Deputation of the 
SUP.'. COUN.'. of the U.'. S.'. of America &c, &c. 

The retinue was introduced with all due pomp and the 
honours, that the circumstances of the location permitted to 

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be given to the solemnity of this day, such as shall be ever 
memorable in the annuls of MASONRY and reclaimed in 
fact the high dignity of the M.'. P.'. Brother who formed 
himself in it, and the great act that his visit is intended to 
accomplish. 

He was received at the enterance of the SUP.'. COUN.'. by 
the Most P.*. G.'. Commander, AD VITAM who gave him 
the Fraternal kiss in the midst of our joyful acclamations and 
conducted him to the THRONE destined for him in the 

(jFolto 67a) 

Orient. The Illustrious Princes and G.. Inspectors G.\ of 
his suit, occupied the right and left of the Thrones, the Seats 
Destined for them. 

The Most Powerful Sov.\ G.\ Comr.\ AD VITAM of the 
Supreme Council of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 
&c, addressed his MOST ILL.*. Brethren of his suit, a bril- 
liant discourse, abounding with just principles and fraternal 
Sentiments, in which after having set forth the pleasure he 
experienced in having them with us, and the enthusiasm we 
are penetrated with by the Grand Act which is FOREVER 
is to consumate our amalgamation with them and which we 
shall consumate ; he retraced rapidly to them the persecutions 
and vicissitudes which the ORDER has experienced in our 
happy country since that last period and the losses we have 
sustained of our M.\ 111., and Most meritorious Brethren. 
To the memory of whom he paid a just and touching tribute 
of Eulogium. He returned thanks to the GREAT ARCHI- 
TECT of the Universe for the happiness which he has deigned 
to grant him, by suffering him to survive them and to concur 
on this solemn Day, in the accomplishment of the sacred com- 
pact, which is anew to draw closely, the cords of fraternity ; 
reunite in a single Phalanx all the true Scottish Masons of the 

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Americas, and the fortunate Islands and opened a new era 
of prosperity to the most Ancient as also the most sublime of 
all the earthly Institutions known. 

"This Treaty" said the Illustrious Orator will become 
from this day, a new Palladium of the Independence of Ma- 
sonic Bites and Liberties it will forever consecrate that of 
Scottism, of which it encompasses and consolidates every basis, 
In proclaiming solemnly and anew the principle points of 
our Ancient Doctrine, it will expose forever in full view, the 
real and moral ends of our Institution, which is (like what 
our most Illustrious Brethren of the Supreme Council of 
France has denned it) To enlighten, Unite and embrace man- 
kind in a general sentiment of benevolence, to strengthen 
peace by their tolerance and to conduct manly the practice of 

(Sfolio 6S) 

Virtue to ihe highest degree of happiness and perfection 
which he can attain. May it at least impose forever a volun- 
tary curb to the vain and ambitious pretentions of those suf- 
fling spirits, which under a fallacious pretext of Chimerical 
cent ralazat ion of all the Bites tends only to enslave them all 
in deviding them, in spreading about the unjust exclusions, 
so opposed to the True Spirit of Masonry, those scandalous 
Schisms, those odious and deplorable persecutions which at 
divers periods and in certain parts of the WORLD, afflicted 
and still afflicts the whole order which troubles and exposes 
to the rediule and contempt of its blind detractors, and to the 
defiance of Governments and peaceful men of all nations. 

The most Powerful Grand Commander AD VITAM having 
ceased speaking; his illustrious Colleague replied to his dis- 
course by a allocution, full of vivacity, warmth, frankness 
and Masonic Resignation. 

His sentimento and principles can never differ from those 

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that have just been expressed "My Proof" (said the Illus- 
trious Orator) and that of my Brethren, who I have the 
honour to find myself, united with, are alike made. li We 
bear the honourable marks of them." 

It is principally these great Considerations, it is these 
Jealousies, this ambition, this fanitical, and anti-masonic 
hatred it is the persecution we have personaly suffered, and 
in fact, a number of the most constant and enlightened of 
my Brethren, which induced me to desire, and to propose to 
you, this sacred Union. The Fraternal compact we are about 
to seal, and which I consider is (allow me to say) like the 
Masonic Crown which is to adorn and cover my hair, bleached 
by Misfortune, and that you will not delay to deposit on my 
modest ashes. 

He drew a rapid picture of the introduction, and present 
state of Masonry in various parts of his jurisdiction and of 
the divers Countries of the Universe, in which he sojourned 
or resided for the last thirty-seven years. 

(Folio 68a) 

He returned thanks to the Great Architect of the Universe 
for the fraternal sympathies which he met with in the Hearts 
and Sentiments of his Brethren of the SUP.'. Council of the 
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, &c. 

He paid a just tribute of congratulation to the Illustrious 
Commissioners who had concluded the Treaty demonstrating 
all the advantages which the whole ORDER is to reap from 
this Memorial Compact and developed his sentiments in such 
a manner, as to convince the Meeting that on his part, and 
on the part of his Illustrious Brethren of all degrees, the 
satisfaction of having conceived the project and of having 
now fully completed it, are alike great and reciprocal; In 
conclusion he claimed "he was ready to ratify the Treaty, 

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USanfcg to C&tarrti SLtt^itttt 



and particularly, the Thirteen Special Points of our Ancient 
Doctrine, which are anew consecrated by it." 

In the midst of the joyous acclamation, with which the 
sacred vaults resounded, when the Illustrious Orator ceased 
speaking, the Illustrious Brother, the Chevalier, the Sussarelli, 
Grand Secy. . and Chan r . . AD HOC of his SUP. . COUN. . 
presented the Treaty for his sanction; He signed it and 
caused it to be countersigned, and returned it to the M.\ P.*. 
G.\ Com.*. AD VITAM of the SUP.*. COUN.*. who after 
having declared that the SUP.*. COUN.'. of the UNITED 
STATES OF AMERICA, &c, had sanctioned and ratified 
the said Treaty; signed it, and caused it to be signed by the 
Grand Dignitaries and countersigned and sealed by the 
Grand Secy.", of the Holy Empire, and a simultaneous ex- 
change of those Ratifications and perfect documents was made 
by the two Illustrious and powerful.'. Colleagues. 

A Triple Battery thrice repeated, with loud acclamations, 
was made on this happy conclusion, sanctioning the Union 
and changes which have been now effected. 

Silence being established the most Sov.'. P.'. G.\ ComV. 
AD VITAM COUNT DE ST LAURENT said:— 

(Folio 69) 

' ' In virtue of the extraordinary powers, which I have been 
invested by the SUP.*. COUN.*. of the P.*. Sov.*. G.\ I.*. 
G.*. of the order 33rd. . and last Deg. . of the Ancient and 
Accepted Scottish Rite for TERRA FIRMA, SOUTH AMER- 
ICA, NEW SPAIN, &c, (from the one sea to the other) the 
CANARY ISLANDS, PORTO RICO, &c, &c, by his decree of 
the 26th Day of the Third month, named 8IVAN in the year 
5802, and in sight of the Sacred Compact, we have just rati- 
fied; I DECLARE, THAT that SUP.*. COUN.*. has forever 
ceased to exist under that TITLE, and THAT United for 

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for the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, their territories 
perpetuity to the SUP.'. COUN.'. of the Thirty-third Degree 
and dependencies. He takes from this moment, The TITLE 
which the Compact of this Treaty confers on him, to work 
only, and be known by that Collective Title : — I dismiss the 
POWERS that are confer ed on me." 

"The most 111.*. Brother ELIAS HICKS, being from this 
moment, the GRAND COMMANDER AD VITAM of the 
Union. I recognize and proclaim him as such according to 
the Treaty. 

The Most Sov.\ G. . Comr.'. AD VITAM ELIAS HICKS, 
then said "In virtue of the powers on me conferred, and in 
sight of the Treaty that has been Ratified between us, I DE- 
CLARE, and proclaim THAT the SUP.. COUN.*. for the 
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, their territories, and 
dependencies, of the P.*. Sov.'. G.'. Insp.'. Genl.'. of the 
33rd.'. and last degree. . of the Ancient and Accepted Scot- 
tish Rite, has ceased forever to exist under that TITLE and 
that UNITED for perpetuity to the SUP.'. COUN.*. for 
TERRA FIRMA, SOUTH AMERICA, AND NEW SPAIN, 
&c, (from the one sea to the other) The CANARY ISLANDS, 
PORTO RICO, &c, &c, It takes from this moment the col- 
lective TITLE, that the Second article of the Treaty confers 
on it, that it will work and be known only by that TITLE. 

(Stolio 69a) 

I recognize, and proclaim, the most 111.'. Br. . COUNT DE 
ST LAURENT, the Most P.*. Sov.'. Assistant Grand Com r .'. 
AD VITAM of the NEW UNITED SUPREME COUNCIL. 

/, likewise proclaim as members of this SUP.'. COUN.'. for 
the WESTERN HEMISPHERE, in its different sections the 
MEMBERS of the former powers in accordance with their 
respective degrees. 

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These acknowledgements and proclamations being repeated 
with unusual solemnity, were received by a new triple battery, 
three times repeated, all the Members of the assembly ex- 
changed mutually fraternal Congratulations. 

The Most P.*. Br.', the COUNT DE ST LAURENT re- 
turned to the Gr d .\ Archivist the original of the Degree of 
the SUP. . COUN. . of SOUTH AMERICA bearing date of 
the year 5794 which he reclaimed as Grd.'. ComV. AD VI- 
TAM of that Power, an official copy of the Decree of 5802 
which invested him with extraordinary Powers, relative to 
that Body, the Duplicate Constitutional Charter given by 
him to the Metropolitan GRAND LODGE and GRAND 
CHAPTER of the CANARY ISLANDS, also similar Docu- 
ments for the Island of PORTO RICO, and generally all other 
documents concerning these Bodies, which he had hitherto 
retained in his possession. 

The Most P.*. Sov.\ G.\ ComV. AD VITAM Br.*. ELIAS 
HICKS invited the Most ILL.'. Brethren, the Grand Digni- 
taries and Officers of the former SUP.*. COUN. . of the 
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, &c, to conform them- 
selves to the 13 articles of the TREATY, as it concerns each 
of them. 

The 111.'. Br.'. G.'. Secy.*, then read the Minutes of the 
Proceedings of that Meeting the which is approved and the 
Most P.*. Sov.*. Grand Comr.*. AD VITAM said. 

The Labours of the SUP.. COUN.. of the UNITED 
STATES OF AMERICA, are closed forever under that Title. 

(jFolio 70) 

SIGNED 

ELIAS HICKS, most P.*. Sov.*. G.\ Com r .\ 
AD VITAM. 
19 273 



SLntimt &cotti08 HSiitt SDocununtjei 



(Signed) Count de St Laurent, M.\ P.*. Sov.*. Ass.'. G. 

C r .*. ad vitam. 
" Jonathan Schieffelin, 1st.'. Lieut.'. G.'. C. 

33rd.'. Deg.. 
" Lorenzo de Zavala, 33rd.'. Deg.. 
" John Telfair, 33rd.'. Deg. . 
11 0. . de A. . Marquis de Santangelo, 33rd.'. Deg. 
" Lucas Ugarte, 33rd.'. Deg.'. 
" I.. Melani Sussarelli, 33rd.'. G.'. S.'. & Cha r . 

ad hoc. 
" Marviano Velasques, de la cadenas, G d .'. Secy. 

33rd.'. & Arch.'. 
Geo. . Smith, 33rd.'. G rd .'. Secy.'. Sup.'. COUN. 



A True and faithful copy of the original thereof, 
Witness my hand & the Seal of the S.*. C*. 
TheG.'.S.'.&Ch.'.H.'.E.'. 




^<^ NA^fc.^ 



CZ^^X^ZS^^ 




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detract ot fyz (Bolbm TBook 



(Sfolio 70a) 






Under the C.\ C.\ and sign of Taurus of the vertical P.*. 
of the Z.'. corresponding to the 40th.'. Deg.\ 41 m .\ N.\ 
L.*. and the 3rd.'. Deg.\ l m .\ 13 sec .*. E.*. L.\ from WASH- 
INGTON CITY, on the 13th.*. day of the 2nd.', month of 
the Year A.'. L.\ 5832, at the City of NEW YORK in the 
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. After the triple rati- 
fication of the Treaty of Union, made and signed, of the fifth 
day of the present Month, between the M.\ P.*. Sov.'. G.\ 
ComV. AD VITAM BRO.\ COUNT de St Laurent in his 
name and in the name & Behalf of the SUP.'. COUN.'. of 
Grand Insp r .'. Genl.'. of the 33rd.*. and last Deg.*. of the 
Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite for TERRA FIRMA, 
S.\ A.'. N.\ SPAIN, &c, &c. from the one sea to the other, 
the CANARY ISLANDS, PORTO RICO, &c, &c, &c, and the 
SUP.'. COUN.'. of the Grand Insp.'. Genl.'. of the 33rd.'. 
and last Deg.'. of the same Rite for the UNITED STATES 
OF AMERICA, its Territories and Dependencies, the labours 
of both the Bodies, hitherto existing under these Titles re- 
spectfully were declared to be from this time forever closed, 
and the Ceremony of Installation of the U.'. Sup.'. Coun. . 
forthwith Proceeded in, all the G.'. Dignitaries, and Grand 
Officers having surrendered the Insignia of their respective 

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Offices and having relinquished their places, retired to the 
Body of the Chamber among the other G.\ Inspr.'. Genl.'. 
The two Most P.*. Sov.\ G.*. ConrV. AD VITAM and the 

(Srolio 71) 

assist.*. G.\ ComV. AD VITAM and the M.\ 111.*. Br.*. 
JONATHAN SCHIEFFELIN LST.*. Lieut.*. G.*. Comr.*. 
alone retaining their seats. 

The M.*. P.*. Sov.*. G.*. Comr.. AD VITAM, ELIAS 
HICKS, then invited the 111.*. Br.*. GEORGE SMITH to 
occupy PRO TEM the Bureau, of the Grand Secy.*, when the 
Treaty of Union and Ratifications of the same were read 
anew, together with the Records of the Proceedings attend- 
ing the closing of the labours of the SUP.'. COUN.'. for the 
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, its Territories and De- 
pendencies, &c, &c, &c. 

The reading of the proceedings being finished, the Sov.'. 
G. . Comr. . invited these Brethren who had filled the Offices 
and G. . Dignitaries of one or the other Two SUP. . COUN. . 
before the Union to occupy the same places in the UNITED 
SUP. . COUN. . until a due election conformally to the Stat- 
utes of the Order should be made which invitation being 
accepted, the several individuals present resumed their re- 
spective places. 

The M.*. P.*. SOV.*. G.*. Comr.*. Then addressed the Body 
in an appropriate and feeling address, congratulating them 
upon the auspicious event which had just taken place, pour- 
trayed its benign and Solutary influence upon the oppera- 
tions of Sub.*, and Exalted Masonry, in the WESTERN 
HEMISPHERE, implored them to engage with energy and 
zeal, in promoting the grand objects of the Institution, and 
invoking the favour and Blessing of the GRAND ARCHI- 
TECT OF THE UNIVERSE, upon this, as well as upon all 

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their future labours. He concluded by announcing that con- 
formably with the 6th article of the Treaty and in consider- 
ation of the disinterested Zeal and the preeminent talents of 
the M.\ 111.*. Br.. COUNT de ST LAURENT, exemplified 
in suggesting and promoting the negociation which has led to 
this interesting occurrance, he had proclaimed him to be per- 
petual assistant, Sov.'. G.\ Comr. . ad vitam of the M.\ 
Sup.*. Conn/, for the WESTERN HEMISPHERE. 

(jFoIto 71a) 

The G.'. Inspr.*. Genl.*. present renewed the obligations of 
their rank and swore fidelity to the U.'. SUP.'. COUN.'. and 
submission to its rules and decrees, and the minister of State 
for, and in the name of, and on behalf of all the absent Sov.*. 
G.'. Inspr.'. Genl.'. and other Sub.*. M.'. P rces .\ who by 
virtue of the stipulations of the Treaty of Union, make a part 
of the UNITED SUP.. COUN.. or of its subordinate sec- 
tions, promised due submission and Fidelity with the express 
understanding that none such absentee should be admitted to 
a seat in the SUP.'. COUN.'. or in any of its inferior sec- 
tions, without having first, Confirmed this submission by tak- 
ing and subscribing the usual obligations and transmitting 
an authentic Copy of the same to be entered upon the minutes 
of the UNITED SUP.*. COUN. . 

The GOLDEN BOOK of the United SUP.*. COUN.*. was 
then regularly opened, paged and numbered by the M.'. P.*. 
Sov.*. G.'. Comr.*. The Assistant Sov.*. G.\ Comr.*. and the 
M.*. 111.*. Br.'. 1st Lieut.'. G.'. Comr.. Countersigned by 
theM.'. 111.'. G.'. Secy.'. 

ORDERED that the Minutes of the proceedings of the two 
last sittings of the SUP.'. COUN.'. for the UNITED STATES 
OF AMERICA, and such extracts from its GOLDEN BOOK, 
as the Sov.'. G.'. Comr.*. shall direct shall be transcribed into 

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(JFoUo 72) 

the GOLDEN BOOK of the UNITED SUP. . COUN.'. under 
the head of its present sitting. 

ORDERED that the M.\ 111/. Brother, St Laurent and the 
M.\ 111.'. Br.*. St Angelo, be a committee to examine and 
extract from the rules and regulations of both the SUP.'. 
COUN.'. for the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and of 
SOUTH AMERICA, such rules as may to them seem suitably 
adopted to the use of the UNITED SUP.'. COUN.'. for the 
WESTERN HEMISPHERE, and report them, together with 
such other rules not comprised therein, as may be deemed 
useful and proper for its adoption. 

The proceedings of the Sitting having been read and ap- 
proved the UNITED SUP. . COUN. . was closed in due and 
solemn form. 

DEUS MEUMQUE JUS. 

SIGNED 

Elias Hicks, G.'. S.'. G.'. 33rd.'. Grand Comm rs .. 

Ct.. de St Laurent G.'. I.'. G.'. 33rd.'. Asst.'. Gr.\ 

Comr.'. 
Jonathan Schieffelin, 1st. Lieut.*. Gr.'. Comr.'. 33rd.'. 
Francis Dubard, 33rd.*. 2nd.'. Lieut.'. Gd.'. Comr.'. 
George Smith, 3rd.'. Gd.'. Secretary. 
M. Velasques, de la Cadena, 33rd.*. 
Lorenzo de Lavala, 33rd.'. 
John Telfair, 33rd.'. 

0. . de A.'. Marqs.'. de St.*. Angelo, 33rd.'. 
I. Melani de Sussarelli, 33rd.'. 
Lucis Ugarte, 33rd . . 



278 



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A true Copy of the original thereof, 

Witness my hand & Seal of the S.\ C.\ 




>-fe-Vv> ,wiivfc- V5u 



Sealed by me, Grand Keeper of Seals, 






.iisrttet/lu* Scufo 



279 



Zlntimt fecotttej IBUte SDocumrntg 



(Mio 72a) 
■flw/l/WJ $mw» 6rto qflumiMA, M cMaJv vwootj Jrv mm/fa 






Orol.o ah Chao. 



FROM THE ORIENT OF THE UNIVERSE, and of the 
GRAND UNITED SUPREME COUNCIL for the WEST- 
ERN HEMISPHERE of the Powerful Sovereigns Grand 
Inspectors General of the Order 33d and Last Degree of the 
Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, Sublime Chiefs, Keep- 
ers and true defenders of the Royal and Military Order, of 
Ancient and Modern Free Masonry throughout both hemis- 
pheres, duly and legally established, convoked and assembled 
under the C*. C.\ at the vertical point of the Zenith answer- 
ing to the 40th.*. Deg.\ 41m.'. North Latitude and 3d.'. 
1.". 13.'. East Longitude from the Meridian of Washington. 

WE THE UNDERSIGNED (most potent, Sovereign Grand 
Commander AD VITAM, most Illustrious Lieutenant Grand 
Commander, Grand Dignitaries Grand Officers, and Grand 
Inspectors General of the ORDER, 33rd . . and Last decree 
of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite.) COMPOSING 
the aforesaid United Supreme Council and its divers Sec- 
tions including the Symbolic. 

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(jFolio 73a) 

TO OUR MOST ILLUSTRIOUS, potent Inspectors Gl, 
Brethren, the Sovereigns, Grand Inspectors General of the 
ORDER 33d . . and last degree of the Ancient and Accepted 
Scottish Rite, Most Illustrious, valiant and Sublime Princes 
of the Royal Secret, 32nd.*. degree, Knights of K.'. H.'. Il- 
lustrious Princes, Grand Perfect and Sublime masons of all 
degrees ancient and modern throughout the Earth, AND to 
all other MASONS of whatever Rite or Rank who shall see 
these Grand Letters of Credence. 

HEALTH VIRTUE UNION 

STABILITY TOLERANCE POWER & GLORY 

WHEREAS we make known to you AND declare THAT 
our Most Illustrious and beloved Brother (COUNT DE ST 
LAURENT) (Mary Anthony-Nichols- Alexander Robert de 
Sachim de Santa Rosa de Roume, de St Laurent Marquis de 
Santa Rosa and Count) born at Santa Lucia near Bogota on 
the 21st.'. of January 1774 an Ancient Navy Officer and 
Comodore in the Mexican Navy now residing in this State 
and City of New York, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 
a Past Master of the Symbolic Lodges, Perfect and Sublime 
Mason, Knight and Prince of all degrees of Masonry both 
Ancient and Modern, Powerful Sovereign Grand Inspector 
General of the ORDER, 33rd . . Degree of our Rite and late 
Grand Commander AD VITAM of the Ancient Sovereign 
Council for the actual Spanish Possessions & Late Spanish 
Possessions in acosta firma, South America, Mexico or New 
Spain and their Dependencies, (from the one sea to the other) 
the Canary Islands, Porto Rico, &c, &c. honorary Member of 
the Supreme Council of France &c, &c.) HAS BEEN (ac- 
cording to the Terms of the Treaty of Union, signed and 

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(Stolio 74a) 

Ratified on the 5th & 13th.*. days of the 2d. . month of 5832, 
between him and the late SUPREME COUNCIL for the 
United States of America their dependencies and territories 
the former of the first part, and the latter of the second part) 
SOLEMNLY CREATED appointed, proclaimed installed and 
recognised as Most Potent Sovereign and Assistant Grand 
Commander AD VITAM of the United Supreme Council for 
the Western Hemisphere. 

AND wishing at this moment when he is about to leave our 
Continent to afford him the most signal testimony of our 
esteem and friendship, and of that brotherly confidence which 
we entertain in his virtues, talents and prudence and wishing 
at the same time to acknowledge his disinteredness Zeal, self- 
deration, and likewise the long important, and often arduous 
services which he has rendered and continues to render daily 
to the Order at large and especially to the sublime rite which 
we profess; WE HAVE created, established and appointed, 
and by these Presents DO create, Establish and appoint him, 
from this day forward Superior Grand Representative in 
ordinary and extraordinary, and Grand Deputy General of 
our aforesaid UNITED SUPREME COUNCIL (and to all 
and every section dependant thereof without reserve.) to and 
near Masonic Body, Lodge, Chapter, College, Council, Con- 
sistory, Supreme Councils, and other dogmatic or regulating 
Powers of the Order at present, (or which may be at any 
time hereafter) duly and regularly established and recog- 
nized in any part soever of the World that he may visit, in 
his voyages, or travels, or in which he may happen to take up 
his residence. 

AND to this purport and without prejudice of the rights, 
privileges, honours, and powers which appertain to him as a 
Past Master Prince Mason, Grand Inspector General of the 

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Order, and our Most Powerful Sovereign Assistant Grand 
Commander for life WE HAVE (according to the institutes, 
Statutes and Grand Constitutions of our Order, and to the 
Treaty of Union aforesaid, and likewise by these Grand Let- 
ters of Credence) INVESTED and do INVEST our most 
Illustrious, Most potent and beloved Brother THE COUNT 

(iFolio 75a) 

DE ST LAURENT, with the most general special and ex- 
tensive Powers, Rights and Privileges to establish, assemble 
constitute, Govern and direct in our name and under our 
auspices, and authority all Lodges, Colleges, Chapters, Coun- 
cils, and Consistories of our Rite {from the 1st to the 32d . . 
degree inclusively) and to establish the like sovereign institu- 
tions of the same Rite in any place where the same do not 
exist, on condition of his observing and conforming to the 
institutes, Statutes, and Constitutions, of the Order, Our 
Treaty of Union and especially the 13 points of our ancient 
Doctrine consecrated anew by said Treaty, and likewise of 
his propagating, maintaining, observing and keeping the said 
Doctrines of our dogma and causing the same to be observed 
and kept. 

WE further and in like manner grant him the privileges, 
right and power, to make and in our name conclude all 
Treaties and articles of friendship and Union with the Ma- 
sonic Powers of all foreign Orients to the end of establishing 
and entertaining between them, and our SUPREME UNITED 
COUNCIL, and beetween the associations of our respective 
affiliations, perfect harmony, a regular Masonic correspond- 
ence, and brotherly intercourse, AND we wish him wherever 
he shall deem it expedient to inspect and controul our depu- 
ties and representatives, in whatever place and at any time, 
he may meet with them. WE invest him with all authority 

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to censure, suspend revoke and dismiss them, and appoint 
others in their stead, with the same powers, or with such modi- 

(jfolio 75a) 

fications as he shall consider of it ; AS ALSO for us, to estab- 
lish and depute representatives to such regular Masonic 
Bodies, as shall be found without them, the whole, or charge 
of his reporting the same to us, and under the reserve of our 
sanction and Ratification. 

WE grant likewise to our MOST ILLUSTRIOUS B.\ 
COUNT DE ST LAURENT, authority to inspect controul, 
censure suspend, and dissolve all associations, and all officers 
and members of said associations (in our allegiance or obedi- 

(jfolto 76a) 

ence) throughout the extent of our Jurisdiction; AND ALSO 
in our name and under our auspices and authority to confer 
according to the Laws of the order, all degrees of our Rite 
to all Masons, whose real Zeal, constancy qualifications shall 
in his estimation, deserve it, or whose experience may have 
rendered them, worthy our favour or charge of rendering us 
an account of his operations in this behalf. 

IN VIRTUE therefore, of the FOREGOING LETTERS, 
We pray all and every one of our Most Illustrious and Po- 
tent Brethren of other Orients and jurisdictions whatever be 
their rank, Rite, Title, or Dignities, to receive our Most Illus- 
trious, Most Potent, Beloved Brother, with confidence, cordi- 
ality and friendship, and to recognize and render him, all the 
honor due to his exalted virtues, and to the very eminent dig- 
nities and qualities with which he is invested, and to behold 
in him our Most Potent Sovereign assistant Grand Commander 
AD VITAM, SUP.. GRAND Representative ordinary and 
extraordinary, and special Grand Deputy General AND to 
give all credit to whatever he shall say, or demand for our 

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mutual advantage, Union and Concord, or whatever he shall 
do in our name by virtue of these presents and in case of 
need, to grant him aid and protection. 

AND we order and direct all Masonic Bodies within our 
jurisdiction All our Representatives, Deputies, Inspectors, 
General, Princes of the Royal Secret, Knight, Princes and 
generally all Members of the Order, who are subjected to our 
administration, to obey our aforesaid Most Illustrious most 
Potent and beloved brother the COUNT DE ST LAURENT 
and to pay deference to all applications or requisitions that 
he shall make for the well being and prosperity of the Order 
at large, of our Rite and of our United Supreme Council, as 

(JFoIio 76a) 

also to transcribe these presents in their GOLDEN BOOKS 
and to require the registry thereof when and wheresoever it 
shall be needful PROMISING, on our behalf to receive and 
order to be received, with confidence and friendship and all 

(Stolio 77a) 

the honors that appertain to them, the Brethren of other 
Orients, who shall present themselves, to our UNITED 
SUPREME COUNCIL, or to any of its sections, or to any of 
the associations of our allegiance or obedience, furnished with 
letters of Credence, Patent or Certificates equally legal and 
regular with these : — 

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF we the aforesaid, GRAND 
COMMANDER AD VITAM DEPUTY GRAND COM- 
MANDER, GRAND DIGNITARIES, GRAND OFFICERS, 
GRAND INSPECTORS GENERAL, composing the SU- 
PREME UNITED COUNCIL of the 33rd.. Degree of the 
ANCIENT SCOTTISH ACCEPTED SCOTTISH RITE for 
the WESTERN HEMISPHERE, and its several sections have 
caused these presents to be signed in the margin, hereto NE 

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VARIETUR by our beloved brother the COUNT DE ST 
LAURENT. 

AND we have also signed the same, and had affixed thereto 
The Great Seals of the ORDER and of the UNITED SU- 
PREME COUNCIL. 

GIVEN and DELIVERED in Supreme Council, the Mem- 
bers thereof being duly assembled near the B.'. B.\ at the 
vertical Point aforesaid under the sign of VIRGO this seven- 
teenth day of the Sixth month called Elul in the year of the 
world 5836 of the Rest . . Computation, 5592, of Masonry 
5832 and of the Gregorian are this 15th.. (fifteenth) day 
of the month of August 1832. 

the M. . P. . S. . Grand. . Comm r . . ad vitam. . 
Jonathan Schieffelin, 
1st.*. Lieut.*. G rd CommandV. 33d. 



Sov.\ GV. Com.*. 




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Ne Varietur, 

C te de S l . Laurent, 

or 
de S fc Laurent. 
Sealed by me, Grand Keeper of Seals, 

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patent to <$mttal Hafagette 



(JFoIio 78a) 

No. 1. Copy translated from the Letters of Patent and 
Powers delivered to the Very Illustrious Brother General 
Lafayette by the United Supreme Council. 

*X (Ordo- ad- CAa* 



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(TRANSLATION) 

From the Orient of the Universe and of the Grand United 
Supreme Council, for the Western Hemisphere, under the 
celestial canopy at the central point and vertical of the Zenith, 
answering to the 40th degree, 41 minutes of north latitude, 
and 3d degree 1 minutes, 13 seconds of East longitude from 
the meridian of Washington City. 

We, the undersigned, most Potent Sovereign, Grand In- 
spectors General, 33d and last degree of the Scottish Rite, 
ancient and accepted, Supreme Chiefs of the ancient and 
modern Free-Masonry, composing the united supreme council 
of the 33d degree, for the Western Hemisphere. 

To all our Illustrious and well beloved Brethren the Sov- 
ereign Grand Inspectors General, 33rd, and last degree of the 
Scottish Rite, ancient and accepted composing with the Su- 
preme Council of France, with east at Paris. 

To all our Illustrious, Most Valliant and Sublime Princes 
of the Royal Secret, Knights, K.\ D.\ S.\, Illustrious Princes 

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and Knights, Ineffable and Sublime Masons of all degrees, 
anient and modern, on the surface of the two hemispheres. 
And to all those whom this letters of credence will reach. 

PURITY UNION TOLERANCE 

HEALTH STABILITY POWER 

Know ye that our virtuous, most illustrious and most beloved 
brother the general Lafayette (Gilbert du Matier) native of 
France, Sovereign Grand Inspector General, 33d degree of 
our Sublime Rite, having been Member of the Ancient Su- 
preme Council of the United States of America, their terri- 
tories and dependencies, is to-day made a member of our 
united Supreme Council and registered on our Tableau. 

That he is, by these presents, constituted and appointed 
Grand Representative of our United Supreme Council of the 
Western Hemisphere and of all its inferior Sections of all the 
degrees with power to delegate the same dignities to whom 
he will judge it proper, in and near the Supreme Council of 
France, of the most Powerful Sovereigns, Grand Inspector 
General 33d, and last degree of the Scottish Rite, ancient and 
accepted, with seat at the ' ' Orient ' ' of Paris, and also in and 
near its inferior Sections, from the first to the highest degree. 

In consequence, we request all our Illustrious brethren and 
especially those of the Supreme Council of France, to receive 
and acknowledge our most Illustrious and beloved brother, 
general Lafayette, or who ever he may delegate, as our Grand 
Representative, to give full and entire credit to every thing 
that he might say or do in our name in pursuance of and in 
virtue of these presents, promising to acknowledge it as our 
acts and proceedings and to render him all the honors which 
are due to his high qualities. 

We promise solemnly, to return the attentions which may 
be shown to our said Most Illustrious, virtuous and most be- 

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loved Grand Eepresentative toward all those who might pre- 
sent themselves to our Supreme Council as brethren and are 
provided with Certificates or similar letters of credence and 
legal. 

We furthermore ask the Supreme Council of France to 
have these presents registered in its Golden Book and in all 
the places that it might judge proper. 

In faith of which, we the undersigned Grand Dignitaries, 
Officers, and Members of the said Supreme Council, have 
added our signatures here and affixed the Grand Seal of our 
Sublime Order and United Supreme Council. 

Given in United Grand Council duly assembled at B . . A . . 
under the celestial vault, this thirteenth day of the second 
month called Ijar of the year of the Rest . . 5592, year of the 

(jFoIto 80) 

light 5836, and of the Christian Era this fourteenth day of 
April 1832. 

(Signed) The M.\ Puisst.'. Souv. . 

Grand Commander ad vitam 

"Elias Hicks/' 

(Signed) The M.\ P.*. Souv.'. GV. Commander. 

adjoint ad vitam, 

Count de St Laurent 

The 1st Lieutenant Grand Commander, 

Jonathan Schieffelin, 33rd.*. 
The 2nd Lieutenant Grand Commander, Francis 

Duluard, 33d. '. 
The Grand Treasurer of the Holy Empire, Joseph 

Bouchaud, 33d.'. 
The Grand Captain of the Guards, Melani de Sus- 

sarelli, 33d.'. 
The Master of the State. Lorenzo de Zavalo 33d.'. 
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(Signed) The Master of Admission &c. 0.*. de A.'. Marquis 
de Santangelo, 33rd.'. Deg.'. 
" Jacob Schieffelin, 33rd.. Joh. Minchard, 33d.'. 
" Velasquez de la Cadena, 33d. . Miguel Cabrerade 

Nevares, 33d.'. 
1 ' Grand Archiviste, 33d . . In the margin is written. 

Sealed and stamped, 
by me Grand Guardian of the Seals and Stamps (signed) J Q 
Telfair, 33d.'. 

A little beneath is written : yet : 

By order of the United Supreme Council of the Western 
Hemisphere, (signed) Geo. Smith, General 8 y of the Holy 
Empire. 

Registered by the undersigned in the presence of our Most 
Illustrious brother, General Lafayette at Paris, May 4, 1833. 

[The following Note was appended to above entry by Gen- 
eral Lafayette; this is the only Masonic autograph note or 
letter known, written by this distinguished Brother and 
Soldier.] 

(Translation) 

It is the extreme indulgence of the Supreme Council of the 
United States, that elevated to the 33d degree in spite of the 
superiority in knowledge and in services of many of my broth- 
ers, I owe to-day the favors, of which I am not worthy, with 
which the great Council of the Occidental Hemisphere has 
deigned to overwhelm me, I accept them with a deep grati- 
tude and will seek to merit them by my zeal. 

May our ancient institution propagate everywhere the 
Liberty, the Equality, the Philanthropy, and contribute to the 
great movement of social civilization which ought to emanci- 
pate the two Hemispheres. 

(signed) Lafayette. 
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[The following foot note was added by the Count de St 
Laurent. ] 

"It was on the 10th of May, 1834, that General Lafayette 
put this visa on this register at the request, which I had made 
of him to inscribe on it his acceptation which was ommitted. ' ' 

Count de L. 

[Copy of the Letters of Patent given by the Sup.'. Cous.*. 
of the Empire of Brazil to the M.\ F.\ B.\ D Andrada, 
No. 2.] 

Verbal 

In conformity with the constitution of the order, after 
having examined the patents, and powers given by the Su- 
preme Council of Brazil, to the M.\ 111.'. B.'. the Count d' 
Andrada and the chevalier de Drummond, at the "Orient" 
of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) the 26th day of Nisan, A.'. L.*. 
5833, without numbers of order having verified them, having 

(jfolto 80a) 

exhibited ours to them, and having mutually duly examined 
and recognized each other, I have provided them with my said 
powers and patent, and copied, as below, theirs, in their pres- 
ence at the "Orient" at Paris, this 15th day of May Adar, 
A. . L. . 5833. (Vulgo) February 23, 1834. 

The Souv.*. Grand Inspector General of the Order, 33d, 
and last degree and M.'. P.*. Souv. . Grand Commander ad- 
joint ad vitam of the United Supreme Council of the Western 
Hemisphere, &c, &c, &c. 

Le C te de S 'Laurent. 

( Jl^O* 6) Supplementary and special Powers, to the M.'. 111.'. 
B.'. the G 1 .. Lafayette. 

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DECREE 

UNIVERSE TERRARUM 0RBI8 SUMMI ARCHITECTI 

GLORIA AB INGENUS 

ORDO AB CHAO 

We the undersigned, Souv.*. G.\ I.*. G.\ of the Order, 
33rd and last degree of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish 
Rite, &c, &c, &c. Super Grand Representative &c, Grand 
Deputy General, and especially invested with full powers of 
the United Sup.'. Cous.*. of the Western Hemisphere, &c, &c. 

Referring to our present Golden Book, and following the 

(JFolio 78) 

translation of the letters of Patent and of credence given the 
14th of April 1832, (E.\V.\) by the United Supreme Coun- 
cil, above mentioned, to our Most 111.'. Puisst.. and well 
beloved General Lafayette (Gilbert Mottie, Marquis de) one 
of our non-residence members and honorary Grand Dignitary, 
with a view of his representing us near the Supreme Council 
of France, &c, &c, &c. 

Considering that the power to treat or to commence nego- 
ciations is not expressed explicitly enough, although it has 
been the intention of the United Supreme Council in this 
respect to give the greatest latitude to the M.\ 111.*. B.*. de 
Lafayette, in whom it has a confidence as extensive as justly 
merited. 

(JFolto 84a) 

Considering that it is our duty to make amends for this 
omission and to give our worthy and well beloved B.'. de 
Lafayette, a new testimony of our inalterable love and of the 
high respect with which his public, private and masonic vir- 
tues inspire us, desirious to be enlightened through his pro- 

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found light and by the councils of his high wisdom in the 
negociations propagated by our 111.'. FF.'. of the Sup.'. 
Council of Brazil. 

In the name of the United Supreme Council of the Western 
Hemisphere and in virtue of the powers which it has granted 
us. 

We have conferred and confer with these presents, upon 
our most Illustrious and well beloved B.'. De Lafayette (Gil- 
bert Mottie Marquis de) &c, &c, &c, Souv.'. G.'. I.'. G.'. of 
the Order, 33d and last degree of the Ancient and Accepted 
Scottish Rite honorary Grand Dignitary and Ordinary Grand 
Eepresentative of the said Supreme Council near the Su- 
preme Council of France, besides the powers enumerated in 
his letters of credence of the date of 14 April, 1832, (vulgo) 
duly registered at the Office of the General Secretary of the 
Supreme Council of France, every right, full and entire to 
commence, to follow and conclude, without ratification in the 

(jfolio 84a) 

name of our said 111.*. BB.'. and Constituents, any negocia- 
tion, any treaty of Friendship and of Alliance, be it in the 
general interest of the order, or more specific of the United 
Supreme Council of the Western Hemisphere with the Ma- 
sonic Powers of our Rite, legally established and represented 
near the Supreme Council of France, to demand, request, 
oppose, protest according to the occasion, as he deems just 
and proper and against everything that seems to him contrary 
to the good of the Order, to the interest of the Ancient and 
Accepted Scottish Rite, or to those of the United Sup . . Coun- 
cil of the Western Hemisphere. 

And we ask our M.'. 111.*. B.'. de Lafayette to assist us 
in the negociation, at the present time pending between our 
constituent powers, the Supreme Council of France and that 
of Brazil. 

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To this effect, we invest him from now with the same powers 
with which we have been provided through our letters of 
Credence, of the 15th of August, 1832, (vulgo) registered 
and signed as originals, as our present Book, (Fo 72) verso 
and following, given under our signature and the Seal of our 
Office, at the Orient de Paris this (vulgo) 23, February 1834, 
15th day of Adar, A . . L . . 5834, Deus Meumque Jus. 

(Signed) Le C l de St. Laurent, 
S.. G.. I.. G.. 33d. 
(X) Accepted with thankfulness, 

( Signed ) Lafayette. 

(X) "It is to-day the 10th of May 1834, that General La- 
fayette has put this acceptation on this register where it had 
been omitted. He was yet convalescent from the sickness 
which had so long confined him to his bed. ' ' 

C 1 de Laurent. 

UNIVERSE TERRARUM ORBIS SUMMI ARCHITECTI 

GLORIA AB INGENUS 
PAX VOBEI DEUS MEUMQUE JUS LUX EX TENEBRIS 

P ARTIE ANGLAISE 
(jFoIiO 85) 

FROM THE EAST OF NEW ORLEANS, 
Of the Sovereign Consistory of the Most Valiant & Sublime 
Princes of Royal Secret, for the Louisiana State, under the 
celestial Canopy of the Zenith answering to the 29th deg.'. 

(Sfolio 85a) 

58 min. . N.\ L.\ constituted by the Sup.'. Great Consistory 
of the Sup.'. Chiefs of Exalted Masonry for the United 
States of America, under the eel.'. Can.*, of the Z.*. at the 
central point answering to the 40th.*. deg.*. 41 min.'. N.'. 
L.'. at the G.'. East of New York. 

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To Our Most 111.*. Most Valiant and Subl.'. Princes of the 
R 1 .'. Sect.*. Knights of K.*. H.'. 111.'. Princes and Knights, 
Great ineffable & Subl.*. Free and Accepted Masons of all 
Degrees, either Ancient or Modern Scattered over both Hemi- 
spheres, whom the present shall see. 

HEALTH STABILITY POWER 

"Know ye, That the Underwriters T. H. Holland, Sov. . of 
Sov. . Great Prince 111.'. Commander in Chief, A. Douce, Mt. 
Pou.'. & Sov.'. 1st Lieut nt Com.. Charles Maurian, Mt.*. 
Pou.'. & Sov.'. Prince 2d.'. Lieut.'. Commander.. & Subl.. 
Elect Knights & Prince Masons, Knights of the East & Sword, 
Princes of Jerusalem, Knights of the White & Black Eagle 
at K.'. H.'. Great Knights, Sublime & Sovereign Princes of 
the Royal Secret, Members of the Sov.'. Consistory of the 
Royal Secret, 32d deg.'. for the Louisiana State after having 
upon special request severely and scrupulous examined our 
beloved and 111 . . Br . . Anthony Robler. 

Do Hereby Certify, acknowledge, and Proclaim our said 
beloved and 111.'. Br.'. Anthony Robler to be master and Past 
Master of Symbolic LL.'. Perfect Master, Secret Master, Privy 
Secretary, Provost and Judge Steward of the buildings, Elect 
Master of 9th, II.'. Elect of the 15th. . Sublime Elect Knight, 

(StoliO 87) 

Gr . . Master Architect, Royal Arch, & Great Elect, Perfect & 
Subl.. Mason. 

We moreover attest and proclaim him to be Knight of the 
East or of the Sword, Prince of Jerusalem, Knight of the 
East & West, Knight of the Eagle and Sovereign Prince of 
R.'. C*. of Heredan, Great Pontiff, Master ad vitam Patri- 
arch, Noachite or Prusian Knight, Price of Libanus, Great 
Scotch Master, Knight of St Andrew, and chief of the Taber- 
nacle, Prince of Mercy, Knight of the Brazen Serpent, Com- 

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mander of the Temple, Sovereign Knight of the Sun or 
Prince Adept, Knight of the White and black eagle, or Kitt.'. 
great Knight Sublime and Sovereign Prince of Royal Secret, 
33d.*. degree. 

* ' In virtue, Thereof we authorise & give Power by the pres- 
ent, to the said beloved and 111. . Brother ANTHONY BOB- 
LEB, in his eminent qualities, to inspect all Symbolic Lodges, 
Boards, Councils, Colleges & Consistories of the Royal & Mili- 
tary Orders of Ancient & Modern Masonry order the two 
hemispheres, and to anew all the rights and privileges of his 
Sub . . Grade Consistuent with the Great Constitutions. ' ? 

1 'We consequently beset and order all Resp.*. & Sub.'. 
Knight & Prince Masons to acknowledge and receive, kindly 
our beloved and 111.'. Br.. Anthony Bdbler in all his high 
and eminent qualities, promising to have the same regard for 
those brothers who hereafter that visit our Lodges, Chapters 
and CC*. when bearer of such authentical titles." 

(folio 87a) 

"In Testimony whereof, We Sovereign of Sovereigns, Great 
Prince 111.'. Comm.'. in chief, PP.*. and S.'. Pr. . Great 
Off.', and members of the Sov.'. Consistory of the Most Vali- 
ant & Subl.*. Prince of the Royal Secret of the 32d. . degrees 
for the Louisiana State, have subscribed our names, here 
below and affixed the Great Seal of the said Sublime Order in 
Our Meeting Room, under the celestial Canopy of the Zenith, 
East of New Orleans, the fourteenth day of the 5th month 
called M. of the Restoration 1314, and of the Christian Era, 
the — 1825. (Copy of a Certificate of the R. . Lodge Lafayette 

(jfolto 89a) 

to the M.\ 111.'. B. . Robler.) 

We the undersigned, Officer dignitaries, of the R.'. L.'. 
Lafayette. No. 25, regularly constituted at the Or.*, of the 

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New Orleans, for the M.\ 111.'. Grand L.. of the State of 
Louisiana, attest and certify that the M. . I. . B. . Antonio 
Kobler, bearer of the present " Conge Annuel" (Annual 
Leave) and Treasurer of the said L. . has always conducted 
himself among us as a good and worthy brother, and he merits 
in all respects the estimation and friendship of all the regular 
Masons, scattered over the Surface of the Earth. 

Ort.'. of New Orleans, the 3d day of the 4th month, A.'. 
L.\ 5826. 

The 1st ven.\ Survelant.*. pro tempore (signed) Vincent 
Remos, R. A., the 2d Survelant (signed) Gr Calasson, R.\ 
A.'., (signed) Trotreau, Treasurer, vised by us Chapelain of 
the L.\ (signed) C. Cuvellier, By Order of the R.\ L.'. 
Lafayette No. 25, (signed) G. A. Montmain, R. . A. . R. . x 
32.'. deg.*. Secretary. 

Certified conform with the original remitted to the M.'. D.'. 
B.*. Robler after having signed it and after he has signed 
with us these presents. 

0.*. de Paris, the day, month and year, 

VT Supra. 

(signed) the C te de St. Laurent. 

(jFolio 90) 

TO THE GLORY OF THE G.. A.. OF THE U. 
ORDO AB CHAO 

This To-day the 25.'. d.'. of the month of January, 1835, 
(Vulgo) 

At the ' ' Orient ' ' of Havre, in virtue of my general powers 
and of a special invitation from the Sup.'. C.\ of France, I 
have inspected the works of the R.*. Lodge of L 'Olivier 
Ecossaise 1 duly constituted and presided over ordinarily by 
the M.'. I.'. B.'. David, without mentioning his titles, I 
have received from the Lodge, two extracts of the Minutes of 

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the deliberations of the administrative committee the report 
of which is here given, as well as of the Communication with 
my instructions. 







b^ 







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I have fixed the registers of this Lodge, 
1 that of the verbal processes, carried to the 21st of Janu- 
ary this year, page 29 and 30. 

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2 that of the general tableau of the members at the number 
of 116. 

3 that of its treasury, carrying to the receipts the amount 
of five Hundred and seventy three francs, sixteen centimes. 

4 Expenditures, the amount of five hundred and thirty five 
francs and thirty seven centimes leaving a balance in favor 
of the Lodge, cash in hand, of thirty seven francs and seventy 
nine centimes at the 31st of October, 1834. 

After having delivered the gavel to the venerable (W.M.) 
I have arranged the present verbal process of the Lodge and 

(Srolio 90a) 

have closed it after having signed it with the M.'. the two 
Survillants, the orator and the Secretary of the Lodge, the 
M.\ 111.*. B.\ Bretal, 33d, receiver, and the M.\ I.\ B.\ 
Neuverk, who have assisted us in our inspection. We com- 
mand that the present be sealed with the Seal of the Lodge. 

(signed) C te de St. Laurent, 
S.\ G.\ I.*. G.\ 33d, & a - 

We command that the present verbal process be sealed with 
the Seal of the Lodge of "L 'Olivier Ecossias." 
L. Marchaud, David, Donney, (?) 

Sorel, Bretal, H. Marais. 

Neuverk, 
18th. 
Reinhard, 26 

Sealed by me guardian of the Seals. 

Examined by the administrative, 
Committee of the Sup.*. Cous.'. 
Or.*, de Paris, February, 21, 1836. 
C te de St. Laurent. 



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(Stolio 91) 

UNIVERSI TERRARUM ORBIS SUMMI ARCH.. 
ORDO AB CHAO 

(Translation) 

We the undersigned Souv.'. G.'. I.". G.'. of the Order, 
Prot.*. Chef.', true Preserver of the Order, 33d and last de- 
gree of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, member of 
the Sup.'. Council of France and of its administrative Com- 
mittee, &c, &c, &c. 

Being on a Inspection's tour at the R.'. L.*. Ecossaise, the 
new Thebes, duly constituted by the Sup.*. Council, at L 'Ori- 
ent de Paris, and working here, this day Nisan 5837, (3 April 
1837). 

On account of the irregularities which we have had the 
opportunity of observing and ascertaining at a previous visit 
made to the said Lodge the 6th March, of this year, (Vulgo), 
we have requested the deposit of its golden book, the books of 
Architecture and of finance. The examination, which we have 
made carefully has revealed to us the irregular conduct of the 
work of the said Lodge, with many details too long to be re- 
corded here, but which we have ascertained on the said regis- 
ters and we have called the attention to it under the dates of 
the 14th and 24th of March (Vulgo) requesting the said 
Lodge to reenter, immediately the ways of more strict regu- 
larity. 

It results from the verbal processes and from Examinations 
of the cash book of the said Lodge (this last one concluded 
by us the 25th of March) that the receipts, the 20th of the 
same month amounted to four hundred and sixty one francs, 
and the expenses (to the 23rd of March) to three Hundred 
and ninety francs and seventy centimes leaving a balance in 
cash of seventy one francs and thirty centimes, in which is 

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included an amount of eleven francs and twenty five centimes 
belonging to a special cash box of the Eleemosynary. 

We have observed with regret that all sorts of receipts are 
mixed up in these accounts, we have requested that they be 
specified for the future. 

Contrary to the rules of the most common prudence and to 
the terms stated with the general regulations of the masonry, 
none of the books of the Lodge of the New Thebes has been 
neither registered nor initiated. We have requested the ac- 
complishment of this essential formality and considering the 
advanced hour, we have closed the works after having advised 
the said R . . Lodge that we would make a report to the Sup . . 
Couns . . of France regarding all the facts ascertained through 
our above mentioned operations that it might take the matter 
up for deliberation and take such measures that it might 

(jfolio 92a) 

deem proper in this respect. 

In testimony whereof, we have drawn up a report contain- 
ing our present verbal process which we have closed after 
having read it aloud to the said Lodge the day, month and 
year, mentioned above. 

(signed) Ct. . de St Laurent, 



S.. G.. I.. G.. 33d. 




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DOCUMENT 5442 
VOLUME B. FOLIO 72B 

IN ARCHIVES OF RIGHT WORSHIPFUL GRAND LODGE 

FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS 

OF PENNSYLVANIA 




DEUS MEUMQUE JUS 

Ordo db Chao 

In the name and at the special request of the Grand and 
Supreme Council of the most Puissant Sovereigns, Grand In- 
spectors General of the 33d degree, duly and lawfully con- 
stitued, under the celestial canopy of the Zenith which an- 
swers to the 32d degree, 45 minutes north latitude. 

To our Illustrious, most Valiant and Sublime Princes of 
the Royal Secret; Knights of H. K.; Illustrious Princes and 
Knights, Grand, Ineffable, and Sublime, Free and Accepted 
Masons of all degrees, ancient and modern, over the surface 
of the Two Hemispheres. 

TO ALL THOSE TO WHOM THESE LETTERS SHALL COME : 

UNION, CONTENTMENT AND WISDOM 

75® 3<E UZM&>m& &B® l&(W<W25<l£l&(m That 

whereas a certain individual of the name of JOSEPH CER- 

NEAU, a Frenchman, born at Villeblerin, aged 50, and a 

jeweller by trade, residing at present, No. 118, William-street, 

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in the city of New York; did, sometime this last spring, 
publish certain printed pamphlets, by the French called 
Tableaux, signed and sealed, wherein he stiles himself as 
"Most Potent, Sovereign Grand Commander of the Thirty - 
third Degree for the United States of America, their Terri- 
tories and Dependencies," &c. &c. &c. And whereas the 
only lawful body of the kind in the United States of America, 
was legally established on the 31st May, 5801, at the city 
of Charleston, South-Carolina, and which is recognized all 
over the world: I, therefore, the undersigned, Grand In- 
spector General of the 33d, Grand Dignitary Officer of the 
aforesaid Supreme Council of the 33d degree in Charleston, 
South Carolina; do, hereby, in their name, and, at their 
special request, declare, and certify, that having previously 
taken such measures as were expedient in all such cases; 
having also ascertained that he is not of, nor knows anything 
at all about the thirty -third Degree; and that having received 
no satisfaction whatsoever from the said JOSEPH CEB- 
NEAU, for his assuming a Degree, Title and Powers to which 
he has not the smallest claim or right whatever; In conse- 
quence thereof, and being in duty bound to stop, crush and 
publish all such characters, so as to prevent their doing any 
further mischief, and continue to delude and impose upon 
otherwise worthy Brethren unacquainted with the Superior 
Degrees of Free Masonry; 

BE IT KNOWN AND REMEMBERED, therefore, that 
by, and in virtue of my High Powers, Rights and Preroga- 
tives, as a lawful Grand Inspector General of the 33d Degree, 
in the United States of America; I do hereby publish and 
declare to the whole world, as well in my own name, as in that, 
and at the special request of my Supreme Council, in Charles- 
ton, South Carolina, the aforesaid Joseph Cerneau, a French- 

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man by birth, and a jeweller by trade, &c. &c. &c. as an Im- 
postor of the first magnitude, and whom we have expelled 
from every Masonic Asylum within our Jurisdiction; and fur- 
ther, that whatever Masonic works or proceedings he may have 
performed, or put his hands to, ever since his arrival in this 
country from the West-Indies, are also, hereby declared as 
unlawful, void, and totally viciated by his last barefaced in- 
posture, and highly anti-masonic conduct. 

That all those symbolic Brethren and others who have been 
raised by him .and his associates, or in what He or they have 
been accustomed to call his or their Sovereign Chapter of 
R. -f-> Grand Consistory, and Grand Council of the 33d, are 
hereby declared irregular and unlawful, and that unless they 
shall each of them, individually, come forward, express their 
sorrow and abhorrence of such unlawful, nefarious conduct, 
and submit themselves, according to the exact tenor of the 
laws, they shall also be published over the two Hemispheres, 
and declared, each of them, individually, as impostors, and 
accomplices in his unlawful deeds. 

BE IT KNOWN AND REMEMBERED ALSO, That being 
determined to stop, and crush at once, and for ever, all such 
impositions as have been practised and persisted in for so 
many years by Joseph Cerneau and others, from foreign 
countries, particularly the West Indies ; I hereby, and in my 
own official capacity, declare, to whomsoever it may concern, 
that the Sovereign Grand Consistory of the 30th, 31st, and 
32d Degrees, originally established in this city, on the 6th 
day of August, 5806, by the thrice Illustrious Brethren, John 
Gabriel Tardy, John Baptist Desdoity, Moses Levy Maduro 
Peixotto, and John James Joseph Gourgas, all of them R. -f- 
Eco. ; K-H. ; S. P. R. S., Deputies Grand Inspectors General 
and Grand Masters under the old System, &c. &c. &c. and 

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others, has been rigorously inspected, and their proceedings 
approved of by me ; in consequence whereof, I hereby declare, 
acknowledge, and recognize them, as well in my own name, 
as in that of my aforesaid Grand and Supreme Council of the 
33d Degree at Charleston, South Carolina, as being the only 
lawful body in New York, which can exist for the Northern 
District of the United States of America, &c. &c. &c. 

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF I, the aforesaid and under- 
signed Emanuel De La Motta, K-H. ; S. P. R. S. Sovereign 
Grand Inspector General of the 33d Degree, and Illustrious 
Treasurer General of the Holy Empire in the United States 
of America, &c. &c. &c. ; have delivered the present under my 
hand and Grand Seal of Ps, of the R. S. ; and also the Stamp 
of the 33d, at this Grand East of New York City, by the 40th 
degree 23 minutes north latitude, the 26th day of the 6th 
month, called EM Ao. Mi. 5573, Ao. Ls. 5813, and of the 
Christian era, this 21st day of September, 1813. 



DEUS MEUMQUE JUS. 

E. De La Motta, K-H. ; S. P. R. S. 
(Signed, sealed and stamped Sovereign Grand Inspector 
on the original.) General of the 33d Degree, 

and Illustrious Treasurer 
General of the Holy Empire 
in the United States of 
America. 

[Addressed to] 
R. W. B r George A. Baker, Esq., 
Grand Secy 

Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. 
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3|00ep!) Cerneau 



DEUS MEUMQUE JUS 

In the name and in behalf of the Supreme Grand Council, 
of Sovereign Grand Inspectors General of the 33d Degree, 
holding its sittings in Charleston, South Carolina; We do 
hereby approve of, and confirm, all and every of the fore- 
going declaration and proceedings of our Illustrious Brother, 
E. D. La Motta, the Illustrious Treasurer General of the H. E. 
against a certain Joseph Cerneau, who has assumed to him- 
self the profession of Principles and Degrees of which he is 
ignorant and has arrogated to himself powers and privileges 
which never have been lawfully committed to him ; and we do 
therefore, declare and publish, that the aforesaid Joseph 
Cerneau, and his abettors and followers, are unworthy of 
Masonic Communion with any regular Free Masons, whether 
of high or low degree, or wheresoever dispersed; and that 
each, and every of them are hereby expelled from even very 
or any lawful degree or Masonic Society, in which they may 
have been received or admitted, until they shall make their 
peace with our aforesaid Grand Council, upon such terms as 
our aforesaid Illustrious Treasurer, General of the H. E. shall 
recommend and adopt for that purpose. 

GIVEN under our hands and the seals of the Grand Coun- 
cil of Princes of the Royal Secret, and of the Supreme Coun- 
cil of the 33d Degree for the United States of America, and 
dated this 24th day of December, 5813. 

Jn. Mitchell, K-H. P. R. S. 
(Signed and stamped with Sovereign Grand Inspector 
two Seals on the original.) General of the 33d Degree 

and Grand Commander for 
the U. S. of America. 

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Frederick Dalcho, K-H. P. R. S. 

Sovereign Grand Inspector 
General of the 33d Degree 
and Lieutenant Grand Com- 
mander for the U. S. of 
America. 
ISSUED by me this, 31st day of January, 5814, 
(Signed) 

E. De La Motta, K-H. ; S. P. R. S. 

Sovereign Grand Inspector 

General of the 33d Degree; 

Illustrious Treasurer General 

of the H. E. in the United 

States of America, &c. &c. &c. 

N. B. All letters must be directed to E. De. La. Motta, Esq., 

Post paid, care of Sampson Simson, Esq., Counsellor at 

Law, New York. 

(Endorsed) 

1814 31 January, 

E. D. La Motta 
Expulsion of Jos h Cerneau 
from the 33d and other 
degrees in Masonry. 
(Address) 

Single rec d 1 Feby, 1814 & p d . 14J cts. postage, 
George A. Baker Esq. 

Philadelphia. 
New York 
Jan. 
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